**"The Matthew Perry Paradox: Who Profited from His Pain?"**
In the wake of Matthew Perry's tragic passing, a grim question emerges that no one in Hollywood wants to answer: Who truly benefited from the "Friends" star's decades-long struggle with addiction?
Court documents and insider reports reveal a tangled web of enablers, from the high-priced doctors who allegedly supplied him with ketamine—even as he was reportedly "clean"—to the entertainment executives who milked his first memoir for millions, knowing full well he was still in active battle with his demons.
But here’s the conspiracy-tinged twist that has fans buzzing: Sources claim Perry’s final months were surrounded by a new "inner circle" of wellness influencers and "recovery coaches" who charged upwards of $50,000 a month for "holistic treatments." Several of these figures, who have since scrubbed their social media, are now being scrutinized for potential conflicts of interest—including connections to a secretive network of Hollywood "fixers" who operate outside legal medical channels.
Meanwhile, the pharmaceutical industry remains silent. Ketamine clinics have exploded in popularity since Perry’s death, with some clinics even using his name in marketing materials before being forced to stop. The question on everyone’s lips: Was Matthew Perry a victim of his own fame, or was he a commodity—a tragic asset to be monetized until the very end?
As the DEA opens a new investigation into the circumstances of his death, one thing is clear: in the game of celebrity tragedy, the real winners are never the ones in the headlines.
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