The federal agents investigating Matthew Perry’s death are ‘confident’ they will be able to charge the suspects involved in his fatal drug overdose.
On Friday, it was reported that the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is planning to charge ‘multiple people’ with drug distribution resulting in death or great bodily injury.
For the first-degree felony charge, they could be facing a sentence of 20 years minimum in prison.
The agents are reportedly probing and looking to charge more people than just drug dealers.
According to TMZ, the authorities are reportedly investigating doctors if they wrote prescriptions ‘deemed outside the scope of medical necessity’ as well as Charlie Sheen’s ex-wife Brooke Mueller.
TMZ also reported that the DEA agents tasked with investigating the ‘resulting in death’ charge are reportedly the same ones who apprehended the suspects and closed the case in Mac Miller’s 2018 fatal drug overdose.
A search warrant was executed on the actress — with whom Perry was reportedly ‘romantically involved’ with nearly two decades ago — after she was questioned ‘multiple times’ by the authorities over his fatal overdose, a source told the outlet.
Mueller was never arrested or handcuffed regarding the inquiries, and sources told InTouch she has been cooperating with the criminal investigation.