Courteney Cox claims Matthew Perry ‘visits’ her after tragic death

Five people pleaded guilty in connection with Perry’s death, including his former assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, who was ordered to serve nearly four years behind bars
Prior to his sentencing, Perry’s mother, Suzanne, condemned Iwamasa in a scathing victim impact letter.
“Matthew trusted Kenny. We trusted Kenny. Kenny’s most important job – by far – was to be my son’s companion and guardian in his battle with addiction,” she wrote. “His primary responsibility: making sure Matthew remains what he wanted to be: drug-free.”
“Kenny knew, if he felt unnecessarily pressured, that with one phone call to any number of people in Matthew’s area, reinforcements would be on their way and his job would be safe. But instead of protecting Matthew, he aided and abetted illegal drug use, arranging one source of supply and then another,” she continued. “[He] shot the drugs into Matthew’s system even though he wasn’t the least bit qualified. He did it even though he could see, anyone could have seen it, it was so clearly dangerous. And he did it again and again.”




