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Matthew Perry doctor claims he was never really a physician so should be let out of prison

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Matthew Perry doctor claims he was never really a physician so should be let out of prison

A doctor convicted in Matthew Perry’s ketamine death case made a stunning argument in a bid to shorten his prison sentence — claiming he was never really a physician to begin with.

Dr. Salvador Plasencia leaving federal court.

Dr. Salvador Plasencia is urging a federal appeals court to overturn his 30-month sentence. AP

Dr. Salvador Plasencia is urging a federal appeals court to overturn his 30-month sentence, saying the judge unfairly punished him for abusing his role as a doctor when, in reality, he acted more like a ketamine supplier than a medical professional, according to court documents obtained by TMZ.

Plasencia claims Perry was not seeking legitimate medical treatment from him, but rather, was looking for a reliable source of ketamine.

His lawyers argue he should not have been sentenced as a doctor betraying a patient’s trust. Instead, they say his actions were more like those of a drug dealer than a medical professional.

Matthew Perry attending the GQ Men of the Year Party 2022.

Plasencia claims Matthew Perry was not seeking medical treatment, but was looking for a reliable ketamine source. Getty Images for GQ

Aerial view of Matthew Perry's Pacific Palisades house with a pool and a covered patio.

Perry’s autopsy showed his system was full of ketamine when he passed away n at his Pacific Palisades house. nobyline@backgrid / BACKGRID

Matthew Perry on a red carpet, smiling with hands in his pockets.

Perry was 54 years old when he died in October 2023. Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA

The appeal repeatedly compares Plasencia’s conduct to that of the other defendants caught up in the deadly scandal, maintaining his role was more akin to a supplier than a doctor providing treatment.

Plasencia is also challenging other parts of his sentence. His lawyers claim the court improperly counted allegations that he altered records during the investigation, causing unfair double-counting.

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Perry starred as Chandler Bing on the hit NBC sitcom ⁠”Friends” for its entire 10-season run from 1994 to 2004.

He also claims he was punished more harshly than fellow defendants Mark Chavez and Erik Fleming, calling the sentencing disparities unfair, according to the outlet.

Plasencia previously pleaded guilty to four counts of ketamine distribution and was sentenced to 30 months in prison. Prosecutors alleged he supplied ketamine to Perry in the weeks leading up to the actor’s death.

While he isn’t disputing his guilt in the case, Plasencia contends that he shouldn’t have received a tougher sentence than those who were also found guilty of supplying ketamine to the late “Friends” star.


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