Kenneth Iwamasa, Matthew Perry’s former assistant, has been in the news due to his involvement in Perry’s 2023 death and his subsequent sentencing proceedings.
Latest developments (as of May 27, 2026):
- Iwamasa pleaded guilty in 2024 to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine resulting in death and was scheduled for sentencing in 2026.[2][3]
- He was ultimately sentenced to 41 months in prison, with additional fines and supervised release requirements, and is to surrender by a specified date to begin serving his term.[3][5]
- Coverage from major outlets confirms the sentence and outlines the context of the case, noting he was the final of five defendants to be adjudicated in connection with Perry’s death.[5][3]
Context and notable points:
- The case revolves around ketamine distribution and Perry’s overdose in October 2023, with multiple individuals charged and ultimately sentenced over time.[2][3]
- Media reports highlight victim-impact statements from Perry’s family and public discussion around the culpability of those involved in assisting Perry’s drug use, including Iwamasa.[9][10]
If you’d like, I can pull a concise timeline of all defendants and their sentences in this case, or provide a quick summary of the indictment and plea agreements. I can also look for the most current local reporting from Texas outlets if you want regional coverage.