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Matthew Perry’s family trusted his assistant to help keep him sober. He instead helped him overdose

PBS NEWS·May 22 ago·3 min read
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Matthew Perry paid Kenneth Iwamasa $150,000 a year to be his live-in personal assistant. His role for the "Friends" star would expand to drug messenger, addiction enabler and de facto doctor, according to court filings.

Matthew Perry paid Kenneth Iwamasa $150,000 a year to be his live-in personal assistant. His role for the "Friends" star would expand to drug messenger, addiction enabler and de facto doctor, according to court filings.

Matthew Perry paid Kenneth Iwamasa $150,000 a year to be his live-in personal assistant. His role for the "Friends" star would expand to drug messenger, addiction enabler and de facto doctor, according to court filings.

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