‘Ketamine Queen’ Jasveen Sangha pleads guilty in connection with Matthew Perry’s death

Matthew Perry
Matthew Perry FILE PHOTO: Actor Matthew Perry of the television show 'The Kennedys - After Camelot' speaks onstage during the REELZChannel portion of the 2017 Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour at the Langham Hotel on January 13, 2017 in Pasadena, California (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images) (Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

The woman known as the “Ketamine Queen” pleaded guilty to the charges that she sold Matthew Perry the drugs that ended up killing him.

Jasveen Sangha was the final person charged in connection with Perry’s death to plead guilty. She had initially pleaded not guilty in federal court, The Associated Press reported.

The agreement was dated Aug. 14, The New York Times reported.

Perry was found dead in his Los Angeles home on Oct. 28, 2023, by his assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa. A medical examiner said he died of the acute effects of ketamine. He had been prescribed ketamine by his doctor to treat his depression, but the “Friends” actor bought more than what was prescribed from Sangha and others. Prosecutors said Perry purchased 25 vials of the surgical anesthetic from Sangha for $6,000 in cash four days before his death.

The AP reported that she signed a statement to plead guilty to five federal charges - one count of maintaining a drug-involved premises, three counts of distribution of ketamine and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death.

Three other charges related to ketamine distribution were dropped, as was a count of distribution of methamphetamine. The meth charge was not related to Perry’s death.

She had been scheduled to go on trial on Sept. 23, The New York Times reported.

A judge will schedule a sentencing for Sangha. She faces up to 65 years in prison, with prosecutors saying they will ask for less than the maximum, the Times reported.

The judge does not have to abide by the agreement’s terms.

All five people charged with Perry’s death have pleaded guilty. None has been sentenced yet.

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