Two doctors indicted for their love affairs friend Doctors are reportedly still allowed to prescribe the drug following the death of star Matthew Perry.
Doctors Mark Chavez and Salvador Plascencia, who are accused of conspiring to supply Perry with ketamine, said they could prescribe the drug to any patient just as they did to the late actor. TMZ.
The California Medical Board launched an investigation into the doctors but allowed their medical licenses to remain valid and did not impose any restrictions.
“Both licenses are currently valid and the Board has not placed any restrictions on them,” the Medical Board of California told TMZ.
In addition to the two doctors, three others Arrested Those arrested Thursday were Jasveen Sangha, who prosecutors say is a drug dealer also known as the “Ketamine Queen,” Perry’s personal assistant Kenneth Iwamasa, and Perry’s friend Eric Fleming.
Meanwhile, TMZ reports that Chavez has already “reached a settlement with prosecutors” in the case and “pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine.”
Prosecutors admitted that the doctor “obtained ketamine by writing a false prescription” and then sold the drugs to Plascencia, the news outlet added.
According to a report from TMZ, Plascencia, who has not pleaded guilty, is charged with “conspiracy to distribute ketamine, distribution of ketamine resulting in death, possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, and tampering with and falsifying records in connection with a federal investigation.”
Court documents also say that in text messages to Chavez, Plascencia called Perry a “stupid guy” and questioned how much Perry would pay for ketamine.
Breitbart News reported that Perry was found dead, submerged in a hot tub at her Los Angeles home on October 28, 2023. The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office later said: friend The star’s death is believed to have been caused by the acute effects of ketamine.
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