The two doctors are accused in connection with Matthew PerryAfter they die, doctors not only retain their medical licenses, but they can also, surprisingly, prescribe medication for their patients, TMZ has learned. .
Last week, Dr. Marcos Chavez and the Physician Salvador Plasencia They were accused of illegally conspiring to supply ketamine to the late “Buddies” star.
TMZ then broke the story … the California State Medical Board launched an investigation into the two doctors, but They kept their medical licenses active without controlling them.
Now, we learn that the State Medical Board has placed ZERO restrictions on doctors’ licenses, meaning they can prescribe bad medicine to anyone, just like they were accused of doing in Perry’s case, and are still being used.
The Board issued us this official statement… “Both licenses are current and active and the Board has not placed any restrictions on them.”
Speaking about the Perry case, Dr. Chávez has… to reach an agreement with prosecutorspleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine.
Prosecutors say Chavez admitted to selling the drug to Dr. Plasencia, after obtaining the ketamine by writing fake prescriptions.
Plasencia often gave Matthew large doses of ketamine … even giving him the drug at Perry’s house. According to court documents, Plasencia referred to Perry as an “idiot” in a text message to Chavez, while asking how much the actor would pay for ketamine.
Plasencia is charged with conspiracy to distribute ketamine, distribution of ketamine resulting in death, possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, and obstructing and falsifying records related to a federal investigation. He pleaded not guilty.
2024-08-17 15:07:17
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