Jasveen Sangha, Dubbed 'Ketamine Queen', Faces Charge In Matthew Perry's Death
Jasveen Sangha, also known as the "Ketamine Queen," is among the five people charged in connection with actor Matthew Perry's death last year due to a drug overdose.
Sangha, a 41-year-old dual British and American citizen, is accused of supplying the lethal dose of ketamine that led to Perry's demise.

Federal investigators describe her as the "Ketamine Queen of Los Angeles," alleging that she operated a major drug operation from her North Hollywood home.
This residence was reportedly a "drug-selling emporium" filled with various narcotics, including methamphetamine, cocaine, and prescription drugs like Xanax.
Sangha's illegal activities reportedly began as early as June 2019, coming under federal scrutiny after she was arrested in March for selling methamphetamine in an unrelated case.
During a raid on her home, federal agents seized 79 bottles of liquid ketamine and nearly 2,000 meth pills, highlighting the scale of her drug distribution network.
Perry, who had long struggled with addiction, tragically died on October 28 of last year from a ketamine overdose.
Investigators revealed that Perry had acquired the fatal batch of ketamine through a broker, Eric Fleming, who sourced the drug from Sangha.
According to court documents, Sangha provided Fleming with 50 vials of ketamine in two separate deals leading up to Perry's death.
The indictment states that Perry first sampled the drug on October 13, with Fleming delivering additional batches on October 14 and October 24.
Sangha even included "ketamine lollipops" as a bonus due to the size of Perry's order.












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