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Matthew Perry’s death fit a pattern that often recurs at the nexus of fame and addiction

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Matthew Perry's death fit a pattern that often recurs at the nexus of fame and chemical dependency, writes Aaron Carroll .

Carroll: With the cultural permanence provided to him by Friends , Perry became a magnet for people on the other side of the slippery boundary of Hollywood recognition.

He says a two -sided codependency that might occur there is often "maladaptive".

Two years earlier , prosecutors claimed, Sangha had sold ketamine to a 33-year-old man who died soon after of an overdose.

Sangha has retained lawyers from a firm run by Mark Geragos , known for representing Bill Clinton ’s Whitewater business partner Susan McDougal .

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