Lewis Hamilton, Tom Brady team up for golf challenge ahead of Miami Grand Prix

The celebrities and IWC Schaffhausen ambassadors at the event. (Supplied)
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Updated 05 May 2022
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Lewis Hamilton, Tom Brady team up for golf challenge ahead of Miami Grand Prix

  • Money raised from the event will go toward social, education and sporting programs in the Miami area

MIAMI: As part of the entertainment extravaganza being held in Miami ahead of the city’s Formula One Grand Prix this weekend, sporting legends Tom Brady and Lewis Hamilton have competed in a golf challenge.

The seven-time F1 world champion Hamilton teamed up with seven-time Super Bowl winner Brady for the “Big Pilot Challenge” at the Miami Beach Golf Club.

The event, organized by Swiss luxury watchmaker IWC Schaffhausen, also brought together retired NFL running back Marcus Allen and Dibia DREAM founder and CEO Brandon Okpalobi.

Money raised from the event, which included “longest drive” and “closest to the pin” challenges as well as an IWC watch auction, will go toward social, education and sporting programs in the Miami area.

Allen and Okpalobi won the longest drive battle but, while they also won the closest to the pin competition, event host former F1 star David Coulthard declared the event a tie.

Practice for the F1 Miami Grand Prix begins on Friday, with qualifying on Saturday and the big race on Sunday.

 


Second doctor in Matthew Perry overdose case sentenced to home confinement

Updated 17 December 2025
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Second doctor in Matthew Perry overdose case sentenced to home confinement

  • Dr. Mark Chavez, 55, a onetime San Diego-based physician, pleaded guilty in federal court in October
  • Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett also sentenced Chavez to 300 hours of community service

LOS ANGELES: A second California doctor was sentenced on Tuesday to eight months of home confinement for illegally supplying “Friends” star Matthew Perry with ketamine, the powerful sedative that caused the actor’s fatal drug overdose in a hot tub in 2023.
Dr. Mark Chavez, 55, a onetime San Diego-based physician, pleaded guilty in federal court in October to a single felony count of conspiracy to distribute the prescription anesthetic and surrendered his medical license in November.
Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett also sentenced Chavez to 300 hours of community service. As part of his plea agreement, Chavez admitted to selling ketamine to another physician Dr. Salvador Plasencia, 44, who in turn supplied the drug to Perry, though not the dose that ultimately killed the performer. Plasencia, who pleaded guilty to four counts of unlawful drug distribution, was sentenced earlier this month to 2 1/2 years behind bars.
He and Chavez were the first two of five people convicted in connection with Perry’s ketamine-induced death to be sent off to prison.
The three others scheduled to be sentenced in the coming weeks — Jasveen Sangha, 42, a drug dealer known as the “Ketamine Queen;” a go-between dealer Erik Fleming, 56; and Perry’s former personal assistant, Iwamasa, 60.
Sangha admitted to supplying the ketamine dose that killed Perry, and Iwamasa acknowledged injecting Perry with it. It was Iwamasa who later found Perry, aged 54, face down and lifeless, in the jacuzzi of his Los Angeles home on October 28, 2023.
An autopsy report concluded the actor died from the acute effects of ketamine,” which combined with other factors in causing him to lose consciousness and drown.
Perry had publicly acknowledged decades of substance abuse, including the years he starred as Chandler Bing on the hit 1990s NBC television series “Friends.”
According to federal law enforcement officials, Perry had been receiving ketamine infusions for treatment of depression and anxiety at a clinic where he became addicted to the drug.
When doctors there refused to increase his dosage, he turned to unscrupulous providers elsewhere willing to exploit Perry’s drug dependency as a way to make quick money, authorities said. Ketamine is a short-acting anesthetic with hallucinogenic properties that is sometimes prescribed to treat depression and other psychiatric disorders. It also has seen widespread abuse as an illicit party drug.