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, still hold active medical licenses and are legally permitted to prescribe medications. The two doctors are facing charges for their involvement in supplying ketamine to the late actor, who passed away on October 28, 2023, due to complications from the drug. According to TMZ, both have admitted to providing with the anesthetic, which he had been using before his untimely death.

Despite the gravity of these charges, the Medical Board of California has conducted its own investigation into the matter. Licences remain active However, the Board concluded that there was no immediate cause to revoke or suspend the doctors' licenses. In a statement, the Board confirmed that both doctors' licenses remain "current and active," with no restrictions imposed on their ability to practice.



According to public records, , while of this year. These findings have sparked concerns given the serious nature of the allegations against them. The U.

S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has charged Plasencia with multiple counts, including conspiracy to distribute ketamine, distribution of the drug, and falsifying records during the federal investigation. has agreed to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine, acknowledging in his plea that he provided the drug to Plasencia for 's use.

Court documents reveal that the doctors began supplying with ketamine as early as September 2023. Text messages between suggest a lack of concern for Perry's well-being, with the two discussing how much money . Perry reportedly paid the doctors over $55,000 in the weeks leading up to his death.

In addition to , three other individuals have been implicated in Perry's death, including his personal assistant, , who is accused of administering ketamine to the actor. Reports indicate that , which was provided both in liquid form and as lozenges..

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