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Meet Jasveen Sangha, the Ketamine Queen linked to Matthew Perry's overdose death

Federal authorities have charged Jasveen Sangha, a dual British and American citizen, in connection with actor Matthew Perry’s fatal ovecocrdose last year. Sangha, dubbed the "Ketamine Queen of Los Angeles," allegedly supplied the lethal dose of ketamine that led to Perry’s tragic death.


Meet Jasveen Sangha, the Ketamine Queen linked to Matthew Perry's overdose death

Jasveen Sangha, a 41-year-old dual British and American citizen, has been charged by federal authorities in connection with the drug overdose death of actor Matthew Perry last year. Sangha, infamously known as the "Ketamine Queen of Los Angeles," is accused of supplying the lethal dose of ketamine that led to Perry’s untimely demise.


Sangha has long been on the radar of law enforcement for her involvement in the distribution of dangerous narcotics. Investigators claim she operated a drug-selling operation out of her North Hollywood home, which they described as a "drug-selling emporium." The residence reportedly housed large quantities of methamphetamine, cocaine, and prescription drugs like Xanax.


Authorities began to scrutinize Sangha’s activities in March after she was arrested in an unrelated case for selling methamphetamine. During a raid on her home, federal agents seized 79 bottles of liquid ketamine and nearly 2,000 meth pills, underscoring the scale of her illicit operations, which allegedly date back to at least June 2019.


The investigation into Perry's death revealed that the actor, who had a history of addiction struggles, had obtained the fatal batch of ketamine through a broker named Eric Fleming. Court documents allege that Fleming sourced the ketamine from Sangha, who provided him with 50 vials in two separate transactions leading up to Perry’s death. The indictment details how Perry sampled the drug on October 13, and later received two large batches at his home on October 14 and October 24. Sangha even allegedly included "ketamine lollipops" as a bonus for the size of Perry’s order.


Perry was found dead in his home on October 28, with his death officially attributed to a ketamine overdose. Sangha is now facing serious charges as federal authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the actor's tragic death.

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