Jasveen Sangha, the 'Ketamine Queen' implicated in Matthew Perry's death

Who is Jasveen Sangha'
Facing several charges
One of those involved in the Matthey Perry case
Half a decade in the business
more than ketamine
Celebrity socialite
posting and sharing shortly after actor's death
Perry may not be her only victim
Sangha faces a prison sentence for Perry's death
Not the only guilty one
Who is Jasveen Sangha'

Jasveen Sangha, dubbed the ‘Ketamine Queen’ by US prosecutors, is accused of supplying drugs to actor Matthew Perry, leading to his fatal overdose.

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Facing several charges

Sangha, who has dual US-British citizenship, faces nine charges, including conspiracy to distribute ketamine and distribution of ketamine resulting in death, according to the BBC.

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One of those involved in the Matthey Perry case

On 24 October 2023, Sangha allegedly administered the dose of ketamine that resulted in Perry's death, according to US Weekly magazine.

Half a decade in the business

US Weekly reports that in the documents, prosecutors accused Sangha of being involved in a hard drug deal for more than five years. As early as March 2023, police had seized ‘multiple pounds of methamphetamine pills, 79 vials of ketamine, fraudulently obtained pharmaceutical pills and other illegal drugs’ in what they dubbed the ‘Sangha Stash House’ in North Hollywood, California.

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more than ketamine

In addition to ketamine, authorities found thousands of methamphetamine pills, Xanax and cocaine in her home, according to US Weekly.

Celebrity socialite

Sangha, who also frequented celebrity circles, led a lavish lifestyle that she shared widely on social media. According to BBC reports, Sangha attended awards shows such as the Golden Globes and the Oscars.

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posting and sharing shortly after actor's death

Shortly after Perry's death, Sangha continued to post photos of her extravagant life and travelled to Japan and Mexico, according to the BBC.

Perry may not be her only victim

Sangha is also linked to another overdose death in 2019, after selling ketamine to a man named Cody McLaury, according to US Weekly.

Sangha faces a prison sentence for Perry's death

If convicted on all charges, Sangha faces a minimum of 10 years in prison and a maximum of life imprisonment.

Not the only guilty one

In addition to Sangha, four other defendants are implicated in Perry's death, including his personal assistant and two doctors.

 

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