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It's been nearly nine months since Friends star was discovered lifeless in his hot tub, after tragically dying at the age of 54. The beloved actor's demise was attributed to the "acute effects of ketamine" as confirmed by an autopsy report. As continues to reel from the shock, more rumors continue to swirl about the star's untimely death.

There's speculation that Matthew might have been trading prescription meds with others battling their own demons. shared insights from Tracy Walder, an ex-agent with both the CIA and FBI, who believed that Matthew had likely been exchanging scripts for cash with dubious pals. Tracy claimed to the publication: "He could easily have been procuring drugs through friends: 'If you give me money, I will give you my prescription'.



.. there is a whole market that way.

" She continued, expressing melancholy over Matthew's death while highlighting an underlying aggravation with those who exploited his vulnerabilities, suggesting: "It's incredibly sad, I feel sad for Matthew Perry...

[but] the people that fed off [his] weakness are problematic I would love to see some kind of felony conviction for the people that were procuring the drugs for him, something that is going to stick with them for the rest of their lives." Marty Singer, a stalwart legal luminary in Hollywood, who represented Matthew for decades and is currently representing his estate, chimed in with Page Six, recounting his final interactions with the star. "I dealt with Matthew shortly befor.

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