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Ketamine Kingpin Medic Gets Slap on Wrist for Actor’s Fatal Fix

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HOLLYWOOD’S DEATH DOCTORS WALK FREE: The system that killed Matthew Perry just delivered a SLAP ON THE WRIST to the medical profiteers who fed his addiction. While the beloved actor lies cold in his grave, one of the so-called physicians who conspired to pump him with illegal ketamine has been sentenced to a COMFY EIGHT MONTHS OF HOUSE ARREST.

Mark Chavez, 54, ADMITTED TO FRAUD and conspiracy to distribute the powerful anesthetic for profit. Yet, a federal judge allowed him to avoid prison time, sentencing him to mere home confinement and supervised release. This is NOT justice; it’s a sickening endorsement of a two-tiered legal system where connected insiders face consequences barely worse than a timeout.

The evidence is DAMNING. Court records reveal chilling text messages between Chavez and co-conspirator Dr. Salvador Plasencia, who received a longer sentence. “If today goes well we may have repeat business,” Plasencia texted, to which Chavez replied, “Let’s do everything we can to make it happen.” This was a BUSINESS DEAL, not medical care, conducted LESS THAN A MONTH before Perry’s corpse was found floating in his hot tub.

These licensed predators ILLEGALLY OBTAINED ketamine vials and lozenges under a fake prescription, then handed them off to an inexperienced associate to administer at Perry’s home. They turned a celebrity’s struggle into a revenue stream, with Chavez even calling on the day of Perry’s death to ask if “they distributed drugs that may have killed him.” The question alone reveals a GUILTY CONSCIENCE.

While prosecutors pay lip service to “egregious” conduct, their weak recommendations and the judge’s lenient ruling send a clear, chilling message: exploiting the rich and famous for drug money is a LOW-RISK, HIGH-REWARD endeavor. Chavez’s pathetic apology and planned escape to Mexico after his sentence is the final insult.

If this is the price for a man’s life, what does that say about the value of any of us?



Edited for Kayitsi.com

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