Assistant Sentenced to 41 Months for Role in Matthew Perry’s Death
In a significant legal development, Kenny Iwamasa has been sentenced to 41 months in prison for his role in the death of actor Matthew Perry. Iwamasa, the first of five defendants to accept a plea deal, was the last to receive sentencing in this high-profile case.
Sentencing Details
The prosecution had recommended a prison term of 41 months. This recommendation reflects the serious nature of Iwamasa’s actions leading up to Perry’s death. During the sentencing hearing, letters from Perry’s family were presented to the court.
Family Impact Statements
Matthew Perry’s mother and sisters expressed their views on Iwamasa’s actions through poignant letters. They highlighted their feelings of betrayal and loss.
- Caitlin Morrison, Perry’s sister, stated she has “no sympathy” for Iwamasa and criticized his decision to leave Perry during a vulnerable moment.
- Madeline Morrison conveyed her belief that Iwamasa bore greater responsibility than ketamine dealer Jasveen Sangha.
- Suzanne Morrison emphasized that Iwamasa’s primary role was to protect Perry amidst his struggles with addiction.
Responsibility and Conscience
In her letter, Suzanne Morrison accused Iwamasa of abandoning Perry when he needed support the most. She argued that instead of safeguarding him, Iwamasa facilitated illegal drug use.
She described the level of trust her family placed in Iwamasa, saying they “trusted a man without a conscience,” which ultimately contributed to her son’s tragic fate.
Conclusion
This case highlights the complexities surrounding addiction and personal responsibility. Iwamasa’s sentencing serves as a reminder of the consequences that can arise from failing to protect vulnerable individuals.




