Matthew Perry's live-in personal assistant, who injected him with the fatal dose of ketamine, was sentenced Wednesday to three years and five months in prison.
A doctor charged with giving Matthew Perry ketamine in the weeks leading up to the "Friends" star's overdose death pleaded guilty.
Dr. Salvador Plasencia, one of the two doctors charged in connection with Matthew Perry's ketamine death, has agreed to plead guilty to distributing ketamine.
The new owner, Anita Verma-Lallian, is a movie producer and real estate developer from Arizona who reportedly plans to use the property as a vacation home.
A San Diego doctor charged in connection with Matthew Perry 's fatal overdose pleaded guilty Wednesday to conspiring to distribute the surgical anesthetic ketamine.
Dr. Salvador Plasencia, one of the doctors charged, reopened his medical clinic in Calabasas. So how common is it for a doctor to continue practicing after an arrest?