Jasveen Sangha, known as the ketamine queen, has agreed to plead guilty to charges related to the overdose death of Friends star Matthew Perry. Initially pleading not guilty, Sangha will avoid a trial and face sentencing for conspiracy and distribution of ketamine. She is the final defendant among five charged. Prosecutors characterized Sangha as a significant drug dealer during the investigation. Matthew Perry died due to ketamine, which he had been using legally for depression but began sourcing from dealers before his death.
Jasveen Sangha, dubbed the ketamine queen, has agreed to plead guilty, avoiding trial over her involvement in the drug-related death of Matthew Perry.
Sangha's plea agreement marks her as the final defendant charged in the case, facing potential sentencing of up to 45 years for drug distribution.
Matthew Perry died from ketamine overdose, having used the drug for depression treatment before obtaining it from a primary dealer just a month before his death.
Federal prosecutors charged Sangha with conspiracy and distribution of ketamine, showcasing her role as a prolific drug dealer in the ongoing investigation.
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