**EXCLUSIVE: Kenneth Iwamasa’s Secret "Millionaire's Medicine" Bill Leaked – Is Your Wallet Next?**
For weeks, headlines have focused on the dark side of Hollywood's addiction crisis, but today we have the financial bombshell that hits *your* living room. Leaked medical receipts from Kenneth Iwamasa—the personal assistant at the center of the Matthew Perry ketamine tragedy—reveal a staggering $55,000 spent on unregulated, "off-label" treatments in just three months.
Here’s the part that should make you check your bank account: **Investigators confirm that none of these bills were covered by standard health insurance.**
We dug deeper and found that this isn't just a celebrity scandal. It’s a cautionary tale for every American who relies on their PPO. While Iwamasa allegedly facilitated these massive cash payments for a celebrity, the **unregulated "wellness" and ketamine therapy industry** is now actively marketing these same high-cost, out-of-pocket procedures to the middle class.
Think that $2,000-a-month mental health injection is a "miracle"? Think again. Just like the $55,000 hole in Iwamasa’s ledger, these treatments could drain your savings—and leave you with zero legal protection if things go wrong.
**Main Street Alert:** If you’re considering “biohacking” or off-label therapies promoted by online influencers, you could be next. Attorney General’s offices are now reviewing whether to ban these cash-only "doctor shopping" tactics. **Your takeaway:** Check your HSA. Check your deductible. And never pay a clinic more than your monthly rent without a second opinion—or you might end up like the assistant who paid for a nightmare.