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August 18, 2024

Matthew Perry told assistant to 'shoot me up with a big one' during final hours

It was not long ago that the death of world-famous Friends actor Matthew Perry shocked the world and broke millions of hearts.

Just last October, Perry was found dead in his hot tub.

Since Perry was found dead less than a year ago, there have been multiple arrests in connection with his heart-wrenching passing.

Those names include his assistant Kenneth Iwamasa and four other individuals who U.S. attorney Martin Estrada says “took advantage of Mr. Perry’s addiction issues to enrich themselves.”

One of those individuals arrested goes by the name of Jasveen Sangha.

However, others simply know her as the “Ketamine Queen.”

Now, another update in the case of Perry’s death has been released -- some of the final words Perry said to his assistant have been revealed.

Thanks to court documents that were recently released, we know that Perry’s final communication with his assistant Kenneth Iwamasa consisted of seven words.

“Shoot me up with a big one,” the court documents confirmed.

Perry was said to be referring to a dose of ketamine.

Additionally, Perry requested that Iwamasa get his hot tub ready for him -- the same hot tub in which he died.

Maybe even more concerning -- the day that Perry was found dead was not the first time he was found in his home completely unconscious.

The same court documents that confirmed his request to his assistant reported that he had been found in a similar state on TWO other occasions.

There was time to save Perry, but instead those aware of the severity of his drug issues did absolutely nothing.

Drug addiction is not ever something that should be encouraged or glorified.

We are happy to know that action is being taken against those responsible for encouraging Perry’s drug addiction that ultimately led to his untimely death.

The only thing we as a society can do to stop the drug epidemic in this country is hold those responsible accountable for their actions.

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