Fleming was the first one to plead guilty in the case.

One by one, all the people indicted for the overdose death of Matthew Perry – and who took plea deals – are being sentenced.

A ‘drug addiction counselor’, who delivered the fatal doses of ketamine to ‘Friends’ star, was sentenced today (13) to two years in prison.

The New York Post reported:

“Erik Fleming, 56, had pleaded guilty in connection with Perry’s 2023 overdose death at the actor’s Los Angeles home.

Fleming, a former Hollywood producer and director, introduced Perry to ‘Ketamine Queen’ Jasveen Sangha two weeks before the actor’s shocking death.”

Actor Matthew Perry was battling depression

“Fleming would score ketamine from Sangha, jack up the price, and then sell it to Perry’s personal assistant Kenneth Iwamasa at the actor’s home.

Fleming turned on Sangha and was the first defendant to plead guilty in the case, on one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death. He is one of five people who pleaded guilty in connection with the actor’s death.”

Sangha was sentenced in early April to 15 years in prison for her role in the actor’s fatal overdose.

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