A physician charged in connection with providing the late “Friends” star Matthew Perry with ketamine in the months leading up to his death has agreed to plead guilty, authorities announced on Monday, June 16, 2025. Dr. Salvador Plasencia is set to enter a plea of guilty to four counts of distribution of ketamine.
The development marks a significant turn in the ongoing investigation surrounding the circumstances of Perry’s death. While the specific details linking Dr. Plasencia’s alleged distribution directly to the actor’s demise have been a subject of scrutiny, the agreement to plead guilty addresses the charges related to the alleged provision of the substance.
The Charges and the Agreement
According to official statements released by authorities on Monday, June 16, 2025, Dr. Salvador Plasencia has formally agreed to the terms of a plea bargain. Under this agreement, Dr. Plasencia will plead guilty to four distinct counts of distributing ketamine. These charges stem from allegations that he provided the substance to Matthew Perry in the period preceding the actor’s passing.
The announcement from authorities did not immediately detail the full scope of the plea agreement, such as potential sentencing recommendations or the timeline for the formal court appearance to enter the plea. However, the acknowledgment of a guilty plea to multiple distribution counts indicates a resolution to the specific criminal charges brought against the physician.
Ketamine is an anesthetic that is also used recreationally and, in carefully controlled medical settings, for treating conditions like depression. Its distribution is subject to strict legal regulations.
Context of Matthew Perry’s Passing
Matthew Perry, widely beloved for his portrayal of Chandler Bing on the iconic sitcom “Friends,” died in October 2023. His death was determined by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner to have been caused by the acute effects of ketamine.
The coroner’s report listed drowning, coronary artery disease, and buprenorphine effects as contributing factors, but the primary cause was attributed to ketamine intoxication. The levels of ketamine found in Perry’s system at the time of his death were described as being in the range typically used for surgical anesthesia.
The investigation into how Perry obtained the ketamine found in his system has been extensive and involved multiple agencies, including local police and federal authorities. The charges against Dr. Plasencia arose from this broader inquiry.
The Investigation and Legal Implications
The investigation into Perry’s death has reportedly focused on identifying individuals who may have illegally provided the actor with the drug. The agreement by Dr. Salvador Plasencia to plead guilty to four counts of distribution represents a concrete legal outcome directly tied to this investigation.
Distribution charges, particularly involving controlled substances like ketamine, carry significant legal consequences, including potential prison sentences and substantial fines. A guilty plea typically means the defendant admits responsibility for the criminal conduct alleged in the specific counts.
While this plea agreement addresses the distribution charges against Dr. Plasencia, authorities have not publicly confirmed whether this closes all aspects of the investigation related to Perry’s death or if other individuals remain under scrutiny.
Moving Forward
With the announcement of Dr. Plasencia’s agreement to plead guilty, the case is expected to move towards sentencing. The court will consider the details of the plea agreement, sentencing guidelines, and any arguments from the prosecution and defense before determining the final penalty.
The tragic death of Matthew Perry brought renewed attention to the complexities of addiction and the regulation of controlled substances. This legal development underscores the efforts by law enforcement and regulatory bodies to investigate and prosecute cases involving the alleged illegal distribution of such substances.
The agreement by Dr. Salvador Plasencia to plead guilty to the distribution charges marks a significant step in the legal aftermath of the actor’s death, providing some resolution regarding the source of the substance found in his system in the months leading up to his passing, as alleged by the charges.