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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Drug Counselor Supplies Friends Star Matthew Perry's Dope Gets Slap on Wrist

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

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4.28.1K Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2026

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Actor Matthew Perry wrote about his issues with addiction to alcohol and drugs. In his memoir, he said he began drinking at 14 and was an alcoholic by 18. Perry first went to rehab and completed a 28-day program at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation after a jet-ski accident led to an addiction to Vicodin. In his 2022 memoir, "Friends, Lovers, and the Big, Terrible Thing," Perry claimed to have been to rehab 15 times, detoxed 65 times, and spent about $7 to $9 million trying to get sober.  Perry also spent 5-months in the hospital after his colon burst from prolonged opioid abuse.   

Two years after his near-death experience,  Perry goes to a Rehab facility in Switzerland. He wrote that he faked pain symptoms to get Oxycontin during COVID. He was also getting daily Ketamine infusions.  The Ketamine use after treatment led to his death.  Five people where charged in connection with Perry's overdose death. Now, one of those who sold Ketamine to Perry gets a slap on the wrist from the court. Eric Flemming sentenced to 24 months in federal prison and three years of supervised  release. 

According to prosecutors, Fleming admitted he distributed the ketamine, obtained from so-called "Ketamine Queen" Jasveen Sangha.  Fleming also admitted to distributing 50 vials of ketamine to Perry's live-in personal assistant.   

On October 28, Matthew Perry went to his country club to play a game of Pickleball with friends. Perry returned to his home after the game and was seen by his assistant, who was leaving the house to run errands. At 4 p.m., the assistant returned home and found Perry floating face down in the heated end of the pool. 

Paramedics pulled Perry out of the pool and pronounced him dead at the scene.

 

Joining Nancy Grace Today:

  •  Wendy Patrick – California Prosecutor, Author of “Why Bad Looks Good” and “Red Flags,” and Host of “Today with Dr. Wendy” on KCBQ in San Diego; Twitter: @WendyPatrickPHD
  • Caryn L. Stark – NYC Psychologist, Trauma and Crime Expert; Twitter: @carynpsych, Facebook: “Caryn Stark”
  • Mike McCormick – Owner and Lead Investigator of M.C.M. Investigations (Los Angeles); Former LAPD Detective for over 25 years (worked Gangs for 5 years); Facebook: MCM Investigations
  • Dr. William Morrone  – Chief Medical Examiner, Bay County Michigan; Author: “American Narcan: Naloxone & Heroin-Fentanyl Associated Mortality”
  • Miguel Melendez – Senior Writer, Entertainment Tonight Digital; Twitter & IG: @MelendezReports

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:03.4

Guaranteed Human.

0:05.5

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.

0:12.4

Torpedo to the state.

0:15.0

The so-called drug addiction counselor who is really just a doper, a pusher.

0:24.9

The same guy who supplied Matthew Perry, the TV icon, the star of friends, with his dope, his ketamine,

0:35.4

just sentenced in a court of law, if you can call it that, to a slap on

0:40.8

the wrist. I'm Nancy Grace. This is Crime Stories. I want to thank you for being with us. Yes, Eric Fleming,

0:49.9

a licensed drug addiction counselor, whatever that means, admits to selling 51 vials of ketamine

0:58.8

to Friends star Matthew Perry, including the dose that killed him.

1:04.5

But then, even after admitting guilt gets a slap on the wrist.

1:11.4

In the last days, Fleming sentenced to just two years in prison.

1:17.3

With good behavior, he'll be out in 12 months.

1:21.3

What a letdown.

1:23.5

What exactly happened to Friends star Matthew Perry?

1:28.3

Answer 23, recipe 23.

1:30.3

You're missing 9 all in radio.

1:36.3

In part of the drowning.

1:38.3

Cross the circuitress.

1:40.0

Answer 23, recipe 23.

1:41.6

You can't tell a lot, but I learned something significant.

1:48.4

Let's hear that one more time, Sid.

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