Woman sentenced to 15 years for Matthew Perry drugs.
Jasveen Sangha, known as the ‘ketamine queen’, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. She supplied ketamine to Matthew Perry, who died from its effects. This case involves a network of individuals linked to Perry’s drug use and highlights concerns about drug trafficking.
Jasveen Sangha was sentenced to 15 years after being accused of supplying Matthew Perry with ketamine. Perry died in October 2023 due to the effects of ketamine and subsequent drowning. She was known as the ‘ketamine queen’ and admitted guilt in August. The case involved multiple suspects, including Perry’s doctor, who had prescribed ketamine. Authorities believe the drugs were part of a network connected to Perry’s struggles with addiction. Sangha was found to have supplied 25 bottles of ketamine, including the fatal dose, just days before Perry’s death. The sentencing reflects ongoing concerns about drug trafficking and its impact on high-profile individuals.
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Highlights
Woman sentenced to 15 years
Jasveen Sangha received a 15-year prison sentence for selling ketamine to Matthew Perry.
Ketamine linked to death
Matthew Perry died due to the effects of ketamine and subsequent drowning.
Drug supply investigation
An investigation found Jasveen Sangha supplied Matthew Perry with ketamine.
‘Ketamine Queen’ case
Jasveen Sangha, known as the ‘Ketamine Queen’, was sentenced for her role.
Long-term prison sentence
The court determined Jasveen Sangha’s actions contributed to Matthew Perry’s death, resulting in a 15-year sentence.
Perspectives
- A woman has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for selling ketamine to Matthew Perry.
- Jasveen Sangha, known as the ‘ketamine queen’, was involved in the sale of ketamine to Matthew Perry.
- The case highlights the issue of drug abuse and its impact on celebrities.
- The sentencing is linked to the death of Matthew Perry and the supply of illicit drugs.
Sangha directly supplied the fatal dose of ketamine that led to Perry’s death.
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Sangha was part of a network supplying Perry with drugs, but not necessarily the fatal dose.
RTL Nieuws, ZEIT Online, Der Standard, NOS Nieuws
Sangha operated a drug stash house and provided the specific dose that caused Perry’s death.
NOS Nieuws, El País
Sangha was involved in a broader drug trafficking network connected to Perry’s addiction.
Der Spiegel, ZEIT Online, ORF News