Jasveen Sangha’s story is a cautionary tale of how glitz and privilege can mask grim criminality. Once known for mingling with A-listers and living in luxury, she admitted to leading an illegal drug operation that ultimately contributed to Matthew Perry’s premature demise The SunThe Times of IndiaAP News.
Following her arrest in March, prosecutors uncovered evidence linking her to Perry’s overdose via illicit ketamine distribution. With her guilty plea now entered, she may face decades in prison—her fall from fame mirrored by the gravity of her crimes The SunAP News.
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Who is Jasveen Sangha? | The “Ketamine Queen,” a dual citizen known for distributing ketamine to high-profile clients, including Matthew Perry The Times of India+1Asian Voice. |
Her Guilty Plea | She pleaded guilty to five federal charges, including drug distribution and running a drug-involved premises, making her the last defendant in the case to do so ReutersPeople.comAP News. |
How Perry Was Affected | Perry received multiple ketamine injections, some administered by his assistant—who lacked medical training—leading to his overdose and drowning AP NewsThe Times of IndiaThe Economic TimesRedditReuters. |
Lavish Lifestyle vs. Crime | Despite appearances of glamour, Sangha’s wealth was rooted in a drug empire supplying narcotics to celebrities The SunThe Times of IndiaAP News. |