, best known for his role as Chandler Bing on "Friends," was reportedly so enamored with ketamine that he considered starting a business to promote its therapeutic benefits. The actor, who tragically died from a ketamine overdose in October, had discussed launching a company in Hollywood with a friend and a mysterious associate. A close friend of revealed that the actor had plans to collaborate with an unknown individual to set up a ketamine therapy business.

"He was telling me this ketamine is fantastic," the friend shared. Perry had been receiving large quantities of the drug, which can be dangerous for someone with a history of addiction. "Obviously this guy was giving him as much as he wanted, and with an addict, you can't do that.

It was terrible," the friend explained. Investigation and arrests following Perry's death Following Perry's death, a thorough investigation led to multiple arrests. Among those detained were Perry's assistant , a woman reportedly known as the "Ketamine Queen" in certain circles.

Additionally, , along with , an acquaintance of Perry, were also arrested. Authorities believe these individuals were involved in supplying Perry with the illegally obtained ketamine that led to his overdose. The investigation into Perry's death involved the LAPD, DEA, and US Postal Service, which executed search warrants that resulted in the seizure of computers, phones, and other electronic devices.

These actions aim to identify those responsible for providing Perry w.