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Matthew Perry's assistant sentenced to 41 months in prison

The personal assistant who injected "Friends" star Matthew Perry with a fatal dose of the hallucinogenic drug ketamine was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison on Wednesday, bringing to a close the prosecution of five people who admitted to playing roles in the actor's death.



Judge Sherilyn Garnett delivered the sentence for Kenneth Iwamasa, the person who found Perry floating face down and lifeless in a hot tub at his Los Angeles home in October 2023. Federal prosecutors said Iwamasa injected Perry with ketamine at the actor's request before leaving the residence to run errands. Perry was dead when Iwamasa returned.



"I am so sorry to all of you," Iwamasa said in court, turning to face the Perry family. "I'm just so sorry to have done illegal acts I will forever regret. I will take that to my grave."



Keith Morrison, Perry's stepfather, was the only family member to speak in court. He said Iwamasa failed to raise the alarm about Perry's deepening ketamine addiction and chose to keep "living like a king" in the star's home.