Jasveen Sangha, known as the Ketamine Queen, has agreed to plead guilty to five felony charges in connection with Matthew Perry's overdose death. As part of her plea deal, she admitted to distributing ketamine that contributed to the death of another individual, Cody McLaury, who overdosed in 2019. Sangha's charges include maintaining a drug-involved premises and multiple counts of ketamine distribution. This plea agreement, part of a broader federal investigation, means she will avoid a trial and could face up to 45 years in prison, although prosecutors may seek a lesser sentence.
Jasveen Sangha, known as the Ketamine Queen, agreed to plead guilty to five federal charges, including providing the ketamine that led to Matthew Perry's death.
Sangha admitted in her plea agreement to selling four vials of ketamine to another man, Cody McLaury, hours before he died from an overdose in 2019.
Sangha becomes the fifth and final defendant charged in Matthew Perry's overdose death to strike a plea agreement, avoiding a trial that was set for September.
Prosecutors will ask for a sentence of less than the maximum of 45 years, although the judge is not bound by the plea agreement terms.
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