Matthew Perry Death Investigation: Judge Allows Doctor Charged To Return To Practice Under THIS Condition; Find Out

As a lifestyle expert with years of experience in navigating complex situations, I find myself both intrigued and dismayed by the recent news of Dr. Salvador Plasencia’s ability to reopen his medical office. While it is crucial for individuals to have access to healthcare services, the circumstances surrounding this case are far from ordinary.


Under specific stipulations outlined by a judge, Dr. Salvador Plasencia – one of those accused in Matthew Perry‘s demise – is now permitted to resume operating his medical practice, according to recent reports. The physician faces drug-related charges that allegedly led to the passing of the Friends actor in October 2023.

Initially, he was required to post a $100,000 bond and gave up his permit to administer controlled medications. According to CNN and 6 ABC news, his attorney, Stefan Sacks, suggested he might resume treating patients in the near future.

At Plasencia’s court hearing on August 22nd, it was emphasized by the judge that certain requirements must be met before he can reopen his clinic again. According to reports, one of these conditions is that a notice about his involvement in an active felony case should be displayed prominently at the entrance of his clinic.

1. The sign should make clear that Plasencia is suspected of committing a crime, as reported by NBC. Moreover, all patients will be required to sign paperwork acknowledging his current legal situation and the fact that he cannot issue prescriptions for controlled substances.

6 ABC reports that despite the clinic reopening for regular operations, Dr. Plasencia has yet to see any patients. According to his attorney, whether Dr. Plasencia treats a patient in person or remotely will hinge on the unique requirements of each individual case.

According to CNN, Plasencia has plead “not guilty” to charges of illegally conspiring to distribute ketamine and of making false statements regarding federal inquiry-related records, as well as tampering with documents during the course of a federal investigation.

Among those implicated are Jasveen Sangha, known as the Ketamine Queen, Mark Chavez, Erik Fleming, and Kenneth Iwamasa. The latter three have worked with Matthew Perry at some point, although two of them (Chavez’s status is uncertain) have already admitted their guilt while it remains unclear whether Sangha has done the same.

In a heart-wrenching turn of events that shook me to my core, I learned that the tragic passing of Mathew Perry was reportedly caused by an overdose of ketamine. According to the latest reports from a trusted news source, it was revealed that this beloved actor received at least 27 injections of ketamine, which ultimately led to his untimely end. I can hardly fathom the pain and sorrow his loved ones must be experiencing right now.

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2024-08-24 06:53