‘I met the creepy doctor charged with supplying drugs to tragic Matthew Perry’

‘I met the creepy doctor charged with supplying drugs to tragic Matthew Perry’

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After making an ‘unusual’ visit to his deserted surgery, Dr. Salvador Plasencia, who is accused of providing drugs to Matthew Perry, left one of his former patients with the creeps.

A new documentary examines Matthew Perry’s final days before his tragic death(Image: Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

A reporter and super fan who was at Matthew Perry’s home hours after the star died says she met the doctor charged with supplying drugs to the star and he gave her the creeps.

Katy Forrester has recalled what she saw the day the acting legend died back in 2023 – and the former patient of Dr. Salvador Plasencia says she knew something wasn’t right about him. Matthew’s doctor has pleaded guilty to supplying the Friends actor with ketamine before his tragic death.

Last month, he admitted four counts to a federal court judge in Los Angeles after calling the late actor a “moron” in texts. He was one of five people facing charges related to the 54-year-old’s death two years ago.

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Dr. Salvador Plasencia
Salvador Plasencia’s plea was altered

The former patient has now provided her account and claims to have visited the crooked physician in an “incredibly odd” way. According to the editor of The US Sun, he had given me the creeps. The same man then appeared in a white coat, dressed in a white coat, and joked that he was also the doctor after completing the forms and entering a private room.

When I read the sweeping indictment and realized who I had been treated by, I felt a little ill. It made the hairs on my neck grow out. She continued, “I have also witnessed the all too common Hollywood culture of “dr. shopping,” which involves greedy, immoral doctors selling vile drugs to wealthy and well-known addicts for a sizable profit.

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Dr. Salvador Plasencia
Fans still struggle to accept the star’s death two years on(Image: Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

The actor was found unresponsive in a hot tub at his home in Los Angeles on October 28, 2023. He died at 4.17pm on the same day, aged 54. An investigation found the cause of Perry’s death to be ruled as an accident from the ‘acute effects of ketamine’, the exact manner of which came from drowning.

He co-starred with David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, and Jennifer Aniston on NBC’s mega hit sitcom for 10 seasons between 1994 and 2004, but he had an addiction problem since then when he played Chandler Bing, one of the biggest stars of his generation.

Following Matthew’s passing, the California-based Plasencia had already been charged. He has admitted guilt on four counts of having illegally distributed the prescription anesthetic. He is currently facing up to 40 years in prison, according to the prosecution.

He had previously entered a not-guilty plea, but the prosecution settled down on three more ketamine distribution counts and two falsifying records in exchange for the guilty pleas.

Prior to the plea, the prosecution detailed the allegations in court and claimed Plasencia’s attorneys had not sold Perry the drug that caused the actor’s death.

They described, and Plasencia admitted, that Perry froze up and his blood pressure spiked when the doctor gave him one injection, but Plasencia still left more ketamine for Perry’s assistant to inject.

He acknowledged in his memoir that watching Friends made him feel like he was going through difficult times because of it. He later said, “I didn’t watch the show, and I haven’t watched the show because I could go, drinking, opiates, drinking, cocaine.”

“My appearance would change as I went season by season.” Because that’s what I see, I don’t want to watch it. I was taking 55 Vicodin per day, weighed 128 pounds, and watched 30 million Friends episodes, which is why I can’t watch the show because I was so thin.

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He said, “I used to have a rule that I would never do drugs or drink while working.” “Because I treated the five people I was working with with too highly.” Therefore, my time spent working was never wasted.

Source: Mirror

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