The death of Matthew Perry caused a strong shock in the acting world, both in the United States and in other countries. Known for his role as Chandler Bing on Friends, millions of people said goodbye to him with all honors, celebrating his life. However, in recent days, information has emerged that would stain his last years, including those that indicate that he had lied about his sobriety and his drug abuse.

To these accusations there is now another even more serious one. The British newspaper Daily Mail, through columnist Alison Boshoff, has published several witnesses of women who were physically attacked by the actor, including his ex-fiancee Molly Hurwitz and other victims, some of them who tried to help him overcome his sobriety. This report from the English publication comes hours after the investigation into his death was closed.

One of the first victims Boshoff highlights in his article is Morgan Moses, a woman Perry kept anonymous in his memoirs using the nickname Erin. In her own words, it was she who helped her cope with her colon problems and her drinking addiction for five months. However, new information from various sources indicates that this would be a lie. Moses would have stopped being her companion after being attacked in March 2022.

“Morgan was no longer working with Matthew. He suffered a terrible collapse and during his anger he could not control his emotions. He was afraid that they were going to abandon him. He pushed Morgan against a wall and threw her against the bed. She abandoned. The man that his closest circles knew and the one that the world saw were two completely different people,” explained the sources close to Daily Mail who have uncovered this case.

Another person who has claimed to have been assaulted and psychologically attacked by Perry was Molly Hurwitz, whom he began dating in 2018 and, according to his memoirs, proposed to her in November 2020 while he was sedated in a hospital. Circles close to Hurwitz have denied this, pointing out that it was written to hurt her, and pointing out that their relationship ended months before what was announced: in February 2021, after Matthew hit her after questioning a Valentine’s gift for a girl. from a dating app.

None of the parties involved, be it Hurwitz, Moses or Perry’s legal team, have responded to the Daily Mail’s attempts at communication. Some shocking accusations coincide with the Us Weekly report, insisting that the actor had never left his consumption habits. “He never stopped taking drugs. He was verbally, emotionally and physically abusive, totally cruel and manipulative. “Everyone close to Matthew said that he died from an overdose,” said one of the witnesses consulted.