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'There is a special place in hell for them': Matthew Perry got rid of his nurses... and then was left alone to die. Disturbing new details about his death are revealed by ALISON BOSHOFF in a special report


Matthew Perry did not intend to die. What is clear, however, is that he was recklessly and habitually seeking narcotic oblivion when he eventually met his end.

And, crucially, what if he had not been cared for solely by Kenny Iwamasa, whose previous work experience was as an executive assistant (essentially a secretary) to Perry’s agent Doug Chapin? In his plea agreement with prosecutors – a deal struck between the prosecution and defence teams in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a more lenient sentence – Iwamasa concedes that in the month leading up to Perry’s death he found him unconscious ‘at least twice’ due to his drug use. Indeed, in a text message from early October 2023 reproduced as part of the indictment, Iwamasa tells Plasencia that he was struggling to get to the bank quickly and often enough to keep up with the funds Perry was spending.

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