Brooke Mueller questioned in connection with the death of Matthew Perry: details and scandalous details
23 august 2024 в 04:02
Earlier this month, it became known that Brooke Mueller was questioned by the Los Angeles Police Department about her relationship with Matthew Perry as part of the investigation into his death on October 28 at the age of 54. She was not charged in connection with his ketamine overdose.
According to reports, Perry, 47, had been seeing Mueller «several times» at a rehabilitation center, but their relationship extended beyond the facility, with occasional communication to exchange names of doctors who had access to certain prescriptions.
«Matthew was a friend who asked her for favors. And Matthew was persistent. That’s what an addict is like», - a source told Us Weekly. «She was a pawn in Matthew’s hands. They didn’t go out to dinner or meet up. He was isolated even from friends and family».
The source added that Perry and Mueller had been exchanging information about doctors for many years, implying that these doctors were more lenient in prescribing medication.
An insider speculated that Mueller «gave him names of potentially shady doctors», - but noted that it was usually Perry who initiated contact.
«Usually Matthew reached out to her, not the other way around. It was usually a random text or FaceTime».
Although he was «isolated» from his loved ones before his death, the relationship between the two actors became such a concern that «people in his life tried to prevent him from reaching out to her».
According to TMZ, Brooke apparently met her ex-husband, Charlie Sheen, at a party at Matthew’s.
Several sources also told the publication that Mueller once spent time in a rehab center with Perry and Jasmin Sangha, known as the «Ketamine Queen», - at the same center in Los Angeles. Sangha was one of five people arrested during the investigation. Other suspects included doctors Salvador Plascencia and Mark Chavez, Perry’s personal assistant Kenneth Iwamasa, and Eric Fleming, an acquaintance of the actor.
Suspicions arose about Perry’s relationship with Mueller due to the circumstances of his death, in which people took advantage of the actor.
Perry had openly spoken about his struggles with addiction and at the time of his death was undergoing ketamine infusion therapy for anxiety and depression.
«Defendants in this case knew what they were doing was wrong», - said Martin Estrada, prosecutor for the Central District of California, at a press conference held by the Department of Justice, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the U.S. Postal Service, and the Los Angeles Police Department
According to reports, Perry, 47, had been seeing Mueller «several times» at a rehabilitation center, but their relationship extended beyond the facility, with occasional communication to exchange names of doctors who had access to certain prescriptions.
«Matthew was a friend who asked her for favors. And Matthew was persistent. That’s what an addict is like», - a source told Us Weekly. «She was a pawn in Matthew’s hands. They didn’t go out to dinner or meet up. He was isolated even from friends and family».
The source added that Perry and Mueller had been exchanging information about doctors for many years, implying that these doctors were more lenient in prescribing medication.
An insider speculated that Mueller «gave him names of potentially shady doctors», - but noted that it was usually Perry who initiated contact.
«Usually Matthew reached out to her, not the other way around. It was usually a random text or FaceTime».
Although he was «isolated» from his loved ones before his death, the relationship between the two actors became such a concern that «people in his life tried to prevent him from reaching out to her».
According to TMZ, Brooke apparently met her ex-husband, Charlie Sheen, at a party at Matthew’s.
Several sources also told the publication that Mueller once spent time in a rehab center with Perry and Jasmin Sangha, known as the «Ketamine Queen», - at the same center in Los Angeles. Sangha was one of five people arrested during the investigation. Other suspects included doctors Salvador Plascencia and Mark Chavez, Perry’s personal assistant Kenneth Iwamasa, and Eric Fleming, an acquaintance of the actor.
Suspicions arose about Perry’s relationship with Mueller due to the circumstances of his death, in which people took advantage of the actor.
Perry had openly spoken about his struggles with addiction and at the time of his death was undergoing ketamine infusion therapy for anxiety and depression.
«Defendants in this case knew what they were doing was wrong», - said Martin Estrada, prosecutor for the Central District of California, at a press conference held by the Department of Justice, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the U.S. Postal Service, and the Los Angeles Police Department
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