Overview
- She pleaded to five federal counts, including distribution resulting in death, with a statutory maximum of up to 65 years as prosecutors say they will seek less than the maximum term.
- Prosecutors say she operated a North Hollywood stash house where searches recovered large quantities of ketamine vials and other narcotics.
- Court filings state she supplied about 51 vials to intermediary Erik Fleming, who routed doses to Perry through his live‑in assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa.
- Prosecutors say Iwamasa injected Perry multiple times, including at least three doses on the day the actor was found unresponsive.
- As part of the plea, she also admitted selling ketamine to Cody McLaury in 2019, who died from an overdose shortly after the purchase.