LOS ANGELES — A doctor who pleaded guilty in a scheme to supply ketamine to actor Matthew Perry before his overdose death was sentenced Tuesday to 8 months of home confinement.
Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett handed down the sentence that included 3 years of supervised release to 55-year-old Dr. Mark Chavez in a federal courtroom in Los Angeles.
Before the sentence was delivered, Chavez addressed the judge and said he had lost a loved one recently and understood the grief that Perry's death has caused.
''I just want to say my heart goes out to the Perry family,'' he said.
Chavez acquired ketamine and gave it to Dr. Salvador Plasencia, who was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison earlier this month for selling ketamine to Perry in the months leading up to his death.
Chavez's attorneys emphasized the difference between the two doctors and said that Chavez ''accepted responsibility early'' by cooperating with investigators and voluntarily giving up his medical license ahead of his detention hearing.
''These are real steps that someone takes toward accountability,'' attorney Matthew Binninger said.
He called the sentence a ''fair and just outcome'' for the case.