MATTHEW PERRY'S KETAMINE SUPPLIER SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS IN PRISON IN DRUG DISTRIBUTION CASE TIED TO ACTOR’S DEATH. (PHOTO).
Matthew Perry's ketamine supplier sentenced to two years in prison in drug distribution case tied to actor’s death A man who acted as a middleman in supplying ketamine to actor Matthew Perry has been sentenced to two years in prison for his role in a drug distribution case linked to the actor’s death. Erik Fleming, a licensed drug addiction counselor and acquaintance of Perry, pleaded guilty in 2024 to conspiracy to distribute ketamine and distribution of ketamine resulting in death. In addition to his prison term, he was sentenced to three years of supervised release and ordered to pay a $200 special assessment. Court documents state that Fleming had known Perry for years and, after learning the actor was seeking ketamine, obtained 51 vials from a drug dealer and sold them at a profit to Perry’s assistant. Prosecutors said the ketamine supplied through Fleming was later used by the assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, who injected Perry multiple times in the days leading up to his death on...


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