Dr. Salvador planey in four stages of illegal spread of ketamine.
One of the defendants – the Doctor Salvador Plasey – has admitted to the guilt of four points of prosecution in the illegal distribution of the controlled substance – ketamin.
According to Fox News with a reference to court documents, the offense agreement was submitted to the Los Angeles district court.
According to the documents, Matthew Perry Ketamin provided platensia in the form of bottles, syringes and candies for a few weeks before the actor died in October 2023. He also provided instructions to the assistant in the introduction of the drug. The other seven persecution points, including the filtration of medical documents, will be removed under the agreement.
Strong is the application of US Drug Administration Ann Milgrem, who called Perry the “Trust Tragedy” path:
“Matthew Perry’s journey began with unscrupulous doctors who abused confidence because they saw a source of income here, and ended with street sellers selling him with ketamine in unmarked bottles.”
The court documents also mentioned the letter between the plaintiff and the other doctor – Mark Chavez – where they discussed the actor’s payment:
“I wonder how much this idiot will pay,” Planex wrote. “I hope you take a thousand from her. Let her pay cash,” Chavez replied.
In total, five people are happening in the case: the doctors of Planxia and Chavez, the assistant Perry Kenneth Ivamas and Jasvin branches – known in narrow circles as “Ketamin Queen”. Branch was the only suspect who had not yet began to sin. His test was scheduled for August 2025.
Earlier it was reported that the personal assistant of the late actor Matthew Perry, who, according to the investigation, introduced him to a deadly dose of Ketamin, suspected of destroying evidence.
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