Investigation into Matthew Perry’s ketamine death could lead to charges for ‘multiple individuals’


Investigation into Matthew Perry’s Death Intensifies: Multiple People Could Face Legal Action

The investigation into the tragic death of Friends actor Matthew Perry is reaching a critical point as multiple individuals may face legal action. Perry, who passed away at the age of 54 last October, was found dead in the hot tub of his Los Angeles home, with the cause of death later determined to be an accident from the acute effects of ketamine.

The Los Angeles Police Department is actively looking into who supplied Perry with the drugs, with reports indicating that the investigation is nearing its conclusion. It is believed that charges could be brought against multiple individuals in connection to Perry’s death.

Law enforcement sources have revealed that the US Attorney’s Office will ultimately decide whether or not to press charges, although the specific individuals potentially facing legal action have not been disclosed. The investigation has also involved the Drug Enforcement Administration and federal investigatory authorities, who are providing expertise in tracking the source of the drugs.

Key Hollywood figures, including Perry’s Friends co-stars Jennifer Anniston and Courteney Cox, have been interviewed as part of the investigation. Despite their efforts to assist, no arrests have been made thus far. The coroner’s report revealed that Perry had a significant amount of ketamine in his system, which could not have been solely from his prescribed infusion therapy.

As the investigation continues to unfold, the entertainment industry and fans alike are eagerly awaiting further updates on this tragic and complex case. Stay tuned for more developments on this story.

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