Matthew Perry's mom hits out at his former assistant in heartbreaking letter: 'He killed my son'


Suzanne Morrison blasted her son's former assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, in a heartbreaking victim impact statement ahead of his sentencing


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Matthew Perry's mom, Suzanne Morrison, didn't hold back when she penned an emotional victim impact statement ahead of her son's former assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa's sentencing.

Kenneth is facing up to 15 years in prison after being accused of "repeatedly" injecting Matthew with ketamine "without medical training," including on the day he died on October 28, 2023, at the age of 54, the Department of Justice said in August 2024.

Matthew was found dead in his hot tub by Kenneth after he returned from running errands, after he shot the former Friends star "up with a big one," according to his plea agreement. 

The late actor's cause of death was determined to be "acute effects of ketamine." Kenneth pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine causing death.

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Ahead of his sentencing, set for May 27, Suzanne made her feelings clear that she holds Kenneth responsible for the death of her son.

"[Matthew] had known Kenny, and so had we, for 25 years," she wrote in the letter read, obtained by TMZ.

"Mathew trusted Kenny. We trusted Kenny. Kenny's most important job – by far – was to be my son's companion and guardian in his fight against addiction.

Matthew Perry's mother Suzanne Perry and Perry's stepfather Keith Morrison arrive for the sentencing hearing of "Ketamine Queen" Jasveen Sangha, who is set to be sentenced for supplying drugs to Matthew Perry, at the First Street US Courthouse in Los Angeles on April 8, 2026. A dealer dubbed the "Ketamine Queen" who supplied the drugs that killed "Friends" actor Matthew Perry is set to be sentenced in a California court on April 8. Jasveen Sangha could face over six decades in prison after admitting a bevy of charges, including one count of distributing ketamine resulting in death or serious bodily injury. Sangha, who is a dual citizen of the United States and Britain, has been in federal custody since August 2024.© Getty Images
Matthew Perry's mother, Suzanne Perry, and stepfather, Keith Morrison

"His number one responsibility – ensure that Matthew remained what he wanted to be: drug free. Kenny knew, should he feel unduly pressured, that with one phone call to any number of the people in Matthew's orbit, reinforcements would be on the way, and his job would be safe."

She continued: "But instead of protecting Matthew, he aided and abetted illegal drug taking, arranged for one source of supply, then another.

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Kenneth Iwamasa faces 15 years in prison

"Shot the drugs into Matthew's body, though he was not in the least qualified. He did it even though he could see, anyone could have seen, it was so obviously dangerous. And he did it again and again.

"And when he had killed my son, he kept a sharp eye on me. He sent me songs, he drew a little map to help me find my way around the cemetery."

Suzanne claimed that Kenneth "insisted" on speaking at Matthew's funeral, where she claimed he clung to her "as if he was somehow the good guy who tried to save Matthew."

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Suzanne Morrison blames Kenneth for Matthew's death

"We trusted a man without a conscience, and my son paid the price," she added. 

Suzanne ended the letter: "Nothing takes this pain away, nor will it, I am sure, for as long as [I] live."

Kenneth was one of five people charged with conspiracy to distribute ketamine to Matthew.

Over two years after the actor's passing, a sentencing has been reached in the case of Matthew Perry's death© Getty Images
Matthew Perry died on October 28, 2023, at the age of 54

Jasveen Sangha, the woman known as the "Ketamine Queen" who provided drugs that killed Matthew, was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison and three years supervised release in April 2026.

Jasveen pleaded guilty in September 2025 to one count of maintaining a drug-involved premises, three counts of distribution of ketamine, and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death or serious bodily injury. 

Authorities alleged that she sold approximately 50 vials of ketamine to Matthew for $11,000 — including the batch that led to his passing.

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