Summary
Dr. Mark Chavez, a former physician, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine in connection with the death of actor Matthew Perry. Chavez’s plea agreement revealed that he illegally obtained the drug and provided it to Perry, who had struggled with addiction and was found dead in his home in October 2023.
The legal proceedings surrounding Perry’s death have highlighted the broader issues of prescription drug misuse and addiction. Following his death, which was ruled an accident due to the acute effects of ketamine, multiple individuals have faced charges related to the distribution of the drug. Chavez, who previously operated a ketamine clinic, is one of several individuals implicated in the case, underscoring the complexities surrounding medical practices and the potential for misuse of controlled substances. The case has drawn attention to the ongoing challenges of addiction and the responsibilities of healthcare providers in preventing drug misuse.
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