Final Defendant Pleads Guilty in Matthew Perry Ketamine Case
Final Defendant Pleads Guilty in Matthew Perry Ketamine Case

Final Defendant Pleads Guilty in Matthew Perry Ketamine Case

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Jasveen Sangha, known as the 'Ketamine Queen,' pleaded guilty to five federal charges connected to supplying the ketamine that caused actor Matthew Perry's overdose death in 2023. She admitted to maintaining a drug-involved premises, distributing ketamine, and distributing ketamine resulting in death, and faces up to 65 years in prison with sentencing scheduled for December 10. Sangha acknowledged selling the ketamine through a middleman, Erik Fleming, to Perry's live-in assistant, who administered the drug. She also admitted to selling ketamine that led to the overdose death of another victim, Cody McLaury, in 2019, demonstrating her awareness of the drug's dangers. Perry's mother and stepfather attended the court proceedings for the first time since indictments were announced. Sangha expressed remorse through her attorney, Mark Geragos, stating she feels horrible about her role in the tragic events.

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