‘Ketamine Queen’ Accused of Selling Fatal Dose to Matthew Perry Agrees to Plead Guilty
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, AUG 5 – Jasveen Sangha faces five ketamine distribution charges including one causing death as prosecutors detail a criminal network supplying actor Matthew Perry with large doses.
- After a judge’s order on Tuesday, Sangha’s trial is scheduled for September, charged with five counts including distribution resulting in death.
- After four other defendants reached plea agreements, Sangha's trial was postponed for the fourth time since her April 2024 indictment, now scheduled for September.
- Investigators say Perry’s assistant bought 25 vials for $6,000, including the alleged fatal doses, from Sangha a few days before his death.
- Two co-defendants, including Perry’s assistant, pleaded guilty and are cooperating; Dr. Salvador Plasencia also pleaded guilty last month, prosecutors say.
- Highlighting an off-label trend, prosecutors allege Matthew Perry sought ketamine from Plasencia and Sangha after his doctor refused higher doses.
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The trial of Jasveen Sangha, one of the people suspected of involvement in supplying ketamine to actor Matthew Perry, has been postponed.
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Jasveen Sangha, allegedly known to her customers as "Ketamine Queen" and accused of selling Matthew Perry the fatal dose of the drug, is set to go to trial in September
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