The tragic death of beloved "Friends" actor Matthew Perry sparked widespread outrage as details emerged about the doctors involved in his overdose, particularly Dr. Mark Chavez, who supplied him with ketamine.
Dr. Chavez received a controversial sentence of house arrest instead of prison time, raising eyebrows about the accountability of medical professionals in such cases.
Sentenced to three years of supervised release and mandated to perform 300 hours of community service, Chavez's career nosedived, now earning a living as an Uber driver.
His guilty plea for conspiracy to distribute ketamine led to significant legal attention and highlighted a messy investigation into multiple doctors linked to Perry's death.
Another doctor involved, Dr. Salvador Plasencia, faced a harsher penalty, serving 30 months in prison for his role in the unlawful distribution of the powerful sedative.
The case has ignited a critical conversation about ethical practices in medicine and the need for accountability, particularly concerning the prescription of controlled substances.
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