Matthew Perry assistant sentenced to prison

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Kenneth Iwamasa, Matthew Perry's former assistant, was sentenced to three years and five months for supplying ketamine that contributed to the actor's death.

Why this matters

High-profile drug cases illustrate enforcement patterns around controlled substances but have limited systemic economic effects.

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Household Impact

How this affects family budgets, jobs, and day-to-day life.

Celebrity drug cases rarely alter household medication access or costs.

Institutional View

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Federal sentencing follows statutory guidelines for controlled-substance distribution.

Civil Liberties View

How this reads through the lens of constitutional rights, free speech, and due process.

Case centers on due-process standards in drug-related prosecutions.

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