Perry paid him $150k a year.
Perry paid him $150k a year.
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| MATTHEW PERRY'S ASSISTANT: ENABLER OR VICTIM OF CELEB POWER? |
Kenneth Iwamasa, 60, was Matthew Perry's live-in personal assistant — paid $150,000 a year to be by Perry's side around the clock. Over the final months of Perry's life, Iwamasa bought illegal ketamine from two sources, learned to inject it, and administered the fatal dose that killed Perry on October 28, 2023. He was the last person to see Perry alive and the first to find him dead in his hot tub. This week, a federal judge sentenced him to 41 months in prison — the fifth and final conviction in the case. Perry's estate executor called Iwamasa "the monster that killed him." His defense argued he was an ordinary man trapped in an impossible situation, working for one of the most famous people in the world who controlled his entire livelihood. Perry's stepfather said it plainly: "You could have made the phone call. But you didn't. Because you were living a dandy life." Perry's family trusted Iwamasa to protect him from his addiction. He did the opposite. |
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| POSITION A: He Let Him Die |
| Iwamasa sourced the drugs, learned to inject them, and systematically pushed out every sober companion and medical professional who might have saved Perry's life. He had a $150,000 salary, a free house, and access to one of the most famous men in the world. He protected all of that instead of the person who gave it to him. |
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| POSITION B: He Had No Real Choice |
| Entertainment assistants who aren't connected don't say no to famous employers. Perry controlled Iwamasa's income, his housing, and his entire professional existence. If he'd refused, Perry would have found someone else who wouldn't. Putting a 60-year-old man in prison for three years while the system that creates these dynamics walks free isn't justice. |
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