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Home / Crime and Justice / Ex-Doctor Drives Uber, Pleads for Leniency in Perry Case

Ex-Doctor Drives Uber, Pleads for Leniency in Perry Case

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Chavez seeks leniency, now works as an Uber driver.
  • The ketamine he provided was not the cause of Matthew Perry's death.
  • Chavez is cooperating with investigators against other offenders.
Ex-Doctor Drives Uber, Pleads for Leniency in Perry Case

Mark Chavez, a former doctor implicated in obtaining ketamine before Matthew Perry's death, revealed he is now employed as an Uber driver. Chavez is actively seeking a reduced sentence from the judge, having surrendered his medical license following his charges.

He asserts that the ketamine he provided was not the substance that ultimately caused Perry's death. Chavez has been cooperating with investigators, offering substantial assistance and evidence against other individuals involved in the case, including codefendant Dr. Salvador Plasencia.

Prosecutors have recommended a lighter sentence for Chavez, citing his cooperation and acceptance of responsibility. This includes potential home confinement, probation, and community service, acknowledging his assistance in the ongoing investigation into more culpable offenders.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mark Chavez is currently working as an Uber driver while awaiting sentencing.
Chavez claims the ketamine he provided was not the cause of Matthew Perry's death, which was attributed to "the acute effects of ketamine."
Chavez is requesting a sentence of time served followed by three years of probation.

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