Drug Dealer Admits Guilt in Fatal Overdose of Friends Star
A woman dubbed by the media as the “Queen of Ketamine”, Jasveen Sangha (42), has agreed to plead guilty to drug distribution charges that ultimately led to the death of Friends actor Matthew Perry, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.
Sangha, who holds dual US-UK citizenship, will plead guilty to five charges in Los Angeles, including distribution of ketamine resulting in death or serious bodily injury, according to the US Department of Justice.
Federal prosecutors described her LA home as a “drug-dealing emporium”, where dozens of ketamine bottles were found during a raid.
Background on Matthew Perry’s Death:
Perry was found dead in his jacuzzi in October 2023.
A medical examination confirmed the cause of death as acute ketamine effects.
Sangha is one of five individuals, including doctors and Perry’s assistant, who supplied him with the drug, exploiting his addiction.
Co-Conspirators:
Salvador Plasencia & Mark Chavez – doctors who sold ketamine
Kenneth Iwamasa – Perry’s live-in assistant, who allegedly injected him
Eric Fleming – ketamine dealer linked directly to Sangha
All five have agreed to plead guilty.
Sangha’s Criminal Charges:
1 count: Maintaining a drug premises
3 counts: Ketamine distribution
1 count: Distribution resulting in death/injury
She faces up to 65 years in federal prison.
Additional Revelations:
Sangha also sold ketamine to Cody McLaury in 2019, who died hours later from an overdose.
Her "stash house" in North Hollywood contained over 80 bottles of ketamine, meth, cocaine, and Xanax.
Despite her criminal activities, she maintained a high-profile social life — attending Golden Globes and Oscars, and sharing her luxury lifestyle on social media.








