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Jan 12, 2024, 12:30AM ISTSource: etimes.in

Recent unverified reports suggest shocking details about the late actor Matthew Perry’s last days, including allegations of physical assault against several women. The ‘Friends’ actor supposedly assaulted his ex-fiancée Molly Hurwitz and his sober companion Morgan Moses. In 2021, it is claimed that Perry threw a coffee table at Hurwitz after she confronted him about cheating. However, Hurwitz had previously shared an emotional post for Matthew on social media following his death. Another incident in March 2022 allegedly involved Perry shoving Moses into a wall and throwing her onto a bed during an angry meltdown. Matthew Perry, who portrayed Chandler in the popular sitcom ‘Friends,’ passed away on October 28, 2023, at the age of 54, reportedly due to a ketamine overdose. These new claims pose a threat to the late actor’s legacy.





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