Family of Matthew Perry Criticizes Doctor in Sentencing Statement Against Drug Dealer
Matthew Perry’s family has spoken out against a doctor they hold partly responsible for the actor’s struggles with addiction, ahead of the sentencing of Salvador Plasencia, who has pleaded guilty to illegally supplying the star with drugs.
This case underscores the ongoing concern about the relationship between healthcare professionals and addiction, as well as the impact of individuals’ actions in the celebrity world on public awareness of addiction issues.
Key Developments
- Family members of Perry submitted emotional victim impact statements to the U.S. District Court for Central California.
- They characterized those responsible for supplying drugs to Perry, including Plasencia, as "jackals" who exploited his vulnerabilities.
- The family particularly condemned the actions of Plasencia, with statements indicating he broke his vows as a doctor.
- Prosecutors are recommending a three-year prison sentence for Plasencia, while the Perry family is asking for a longer term.
- This case is part of a broader investigation, with four others charged in connection with Perry’s death.
Full Report
Family Statements
In personal letters presented to the court, Perry’s parents expressed profound sorrow and frustration regarding their son’s death at age 54. They detailed their emotional turmoil, reflecting on the continuous replaying of events surrounding Perry’s struggles with addiction. They lamented how his story resonated with many and highlighted that he deserved another chance at life.
Perry’s mother, Suzanne, and stepfather, Keith Morrison, described a deep-seated anger in their statements, attributing significant blame to Plasencia, a doctor who they claimed "conspired to break his most important vows." They criticized the doctor’s actions of secretly providing drugs, questioning his motives and the impact of his decisions on Perry’s life.
Direct Accusations
John and Debbie Perry, addressing Plasencia directly, conveyed their outrage, stating that he does not warrant their sympathy and denouncing his role in their family’s loss. They described Perry as a caring individual whose potential for recovery was thwarted by Plasencia’s decisions to provide him with ketamine.
Prosecutors have urged Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett to impose a three-year prison sentence. However, the Perry family has requested a more extended sentence, emphasizing the need for accountability in cases involving the health and safety of vulnerable individuals.
Plasencia’s Defense
Plasencia’s defense counsel contended that he had intended to help and described his actions as reckless rather than malicious. They noted the significant personal and professional consequences Plasencia has faced, including losing his medical license. His lawyers argued that a prison sentence is neither necessary nor justified, pointing to the regret and remorse he reportedly feels for not preventing the tragedy.
Continuing Investigation
The case is part of an ongoing examination of the network surrounding Perry’s death, involving four other individuals who have also taken plea deals. Among them are dealer Jasveen Sangha, known as “the Ketamine Queen,” and Perry’s assistant Kenneth Iwamasa. Their forthcoming sentences are also awaited in connection with the broader investigation into the circumstances of Perry’s tragic passing.
Context & Previous Events
Matthew Perry, best known for his role as Chandler Bing on the sitcom "Friends," was found deceased in his hot tub in October 2023. A medical examination determined that a combination of ketamine and other factors contributed to his drowning. Plasencia, who has pled guilty to selling the actor the drug, will be among the first to face sentencing in this case, which highlights ongoing concerns about addiction and the responsibilities of healthcare professionals.










































