A doctor accused of providing former "Friends" star Matthew Perry with ketamine has agreed to plead guilty to the charges. The doctor allegedly supplied the drug to Perry, who tragically died as a result of an overdose.

According to reports, the doctor prescribed ketamine to Perry without a legitimate medical reason, leading to the actor's untimely death. Perry had been battling addiction for years, and the doctor's actions are said to have exacerbated his struggle.

The guilty plea comes after months of investigation into the doctor's practices, with law enforcement officials asserting that the prescription of ketamine was done with reckless disregard for Perry's well-being. The doctor is expected to face consequences for their role in Perry's death, as authorities seek to hold them accountable for their actions.

As the case continues to unfold, fans of Perry and advocates for addiction recovery are hopeful that justice will be served. The tragic loss of such a beloved actor has shed light on the dangers of illegal prescription practices and the devastating impact they can have on those struggling with addiction.