Death by drug overdose Matthew Perry It was a shock to anyone who grew up watching in the 90s. friendsFive people have been arrested in connection with Matthew Perry's untimely death, including a local doctor and the actor's resident assistant. Additionally, Eric Fleming, the director of the children's fantasy film, has been arrested. My brother pig Fleming has been charged as a middleman in the case. Fleming, who was known to Perry as a television “acquaintance,” now faces up to 25 years in federal prison.
It's a bit of a strange coincidence (or another tragic Hollywood downfall) that Fleming was involved in the plot that killed the '90s star, considering He was once a promising director in the same decade. Fleming produced the first season of Surreal Life, Starring M.C. Hammer, Corey Feldman, Vince Neil and others, he directed the bizarre 1995 sci-fi film, which starred a variety of '80s icons, such as Martin Kemp of Spandau Ballet, Adam Ant, and Grace Jones.
However, he is perhaps best known for directing the 1999 children's fantasy film, My brother pigany Starring Scarlett Johansson, Eva Mendes, Judge ReinholdThe story is about a young boy named George who is turned into a pig by magic. Accompanied by his housekeeper, his best friend, and his sister, George sets off on a wild adventure to Mexico in an attempt to undo the spell before his parents return from Paris. Let's just hope Fleming hasn't started dealing drugs by then.
Watch the full movie “Brother Pig” below:
Two years ago, in an interview with GQ magazine, Mendes' husband said, Ryan Gosling shared that he and his family watched My brother pig Many times during the Covid lockdown” . “My brother pig “The movie was a huge success,” Gosling says. “I highly recommend seeing it. Eva was great in it.”
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My drug dealer, the pig
According to the Justice Department, Fleming’s activities appear to be those of a drug dealer. Fleming proactively coordinated with Perry’s resident assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, and a local doctor, Jasvin Sanga, known as the “Ketamine Queen,” to deliver the lethal dose to Perry. The Justice Department released a statement saying, “After discussing prices with [co-defendant] “Iwamasa, Fleming coordinated drug sales with Sangha, and brought cash from Iwamasa to Sangha’s North Hollywood hideout to purchase vials of ketamine.”
Four days before Perry’s death, Fleming confirmed to an assistant that the ketamine was “on its way to our daughter,” referring to Sangha. Fleming pleaded guilty on August 8 of this year to “one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death,” according to The Hollywood Reporter . Fleming additionally admitted to distributing up to 50 vials of ketamine. Half of the vials were distributed just four days before Perry’s death.