'Ketamine Queen' pleads guilty in Matthew Perry overdose case
Summary
A woman known as the "Ketamine Queen," Jasveen Sangha, has admitted to selling drugs that led to the death of actor Matthew Perry. Sangha pleaded guilty to charges related to distributing ketamine, which caused Perry's overdose in October 2023. Several others involved in supplying Perry with ketamine have also admitted guilt in the case.Key Facts
- Jasveen Sangha pleaded guilty to five charges, including distributing ketamine resulting in death.
- Matthew Perry was found dead in October 2023 due to acute effects of ketamine.
- Sangha originally faced nine charges and changed her plea to guilty in August.
- Four others involved, including two doctors and Perry's assistant, also pleaded guilty.
- Sangha could face up to 65 years in federal prison.
- Ketamine is a drug used for anesthetic purposes that can cause hallucinations.
- Authorities found over 80 vials of ketamine and other drugs at Sangha's home.
- Sangha was known to associate with celebrities and led a lavish lifestyle.
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