Man gets 5 years in prison after death of dermatologist
NEW YORK — A man who pleaded guilty to a drug charge after a New York dermatologist died of cocaine and alcohol intoxication in his apartment building was sentenced Thursday to five years in prison.
U.S. District Judge Jesse M. Furman announced the punishment for James Holder, who had pleaded guilty to maintaining a drug distribution house. Prosecutors had sought a sentence of more than six years.
The case also resulted in a guilty plea earlier this year by a producer of “The Deuce,” an HBO pilot starring James Franco that focuses on the rise of the porn industry in New York in the 1970s and ’80s. Marc Henry Johnson is awaiting sentencing.
Johnson and Holder were arrested after the October 2015 death of Dr. Kiersten Cerveny, a mother of three who was found unconscious in the lobby of Holder’s Manhattan apartment building after she overdosed in Holder’s apartment.


