A Los Angeles drug dealer, known as the “Ketamine Queen,” was sentenced Wednesday to 15 years in jail for illegally supplying the drugs that led to the drowning death of actor Matthew Perry. Jasveen Sangha was one of five people federally charged following Perry’s death in October 2023.
Sangha, a British-American dealer, admitted to providing the prescription anesthetic that caused Perry’s death. She previously boasted of supplying drugs to a circle of Hollywood VIPs.
Matthew Perry, 54, had publicly battled addiction for decades, but had reportedly appeared to be doing well before his death at his Pacific Palisades home. Sangha’s plea deal included an acknowledgment of causing Perry’s death, setting her apart from other individuals charged in the case.
She could have faced over six decades in prison, but received a 15-year sentence.