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‘Ketamine Queen’ Jasveen Sangha Accused Of Selling Drugs That Killed Mathew Perry Agrees To Plead Guilty

The “Ketamine Queen” has agreed to plead guilty in the death of actor Matthew Perry. Prosecutors allege she supplied the fatal ketamine dose. The plea closes a major federal case while highlighting the human cost of addiction and the dangers of illicit drug networks.

Published By: Bhumi Vashisht
Published: August 19, 2025 02:02:49 IST

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In major developments, the woman known as the Ketamine Queen has allegedly accepted to plead guilty to the overdose death of the favorite actor, Matthew Perry. It is the last of the plea bargains in a very noticeable case that has involved the interest of many people and brought lighter into the black and unregulated illicit drug trade market.

The lady was a key witness in this case and the prosecutors have claimed that she provided Perry with the lethal dose of ketamine that caused his unfortunate death. In her plea to guilty, she evades a long legal process and adds closure to the legal cases that have been happening continuously since the time of death of the celeb in question, the Friends star.

The Legal Fallout and the Ketamine Trail

A far-reaching probe into the chain of supply of the deadly substance provided the roadmap to the solution. The plea bargain of Sangha closes a wider case at the federal level whereby other people, such as the personal assistant of Perry and a medical practitioner also accepted plea agreements.

These cooperating defendants gave essential information that points Sangha as the final supplier of the drug. The indictment against her emphasized a complex operation where she was said to have been one of the main dealers and she had a clientele base of high-profile people and people in showbiz.

The Human Cost of Illicit Substances

This case is a reasoned reminder of the cost of illegal drug networks through humans. The long addiction problems that Matthew Perry had famously struggled with were unceremoniously exploited resulting in his premature death. The investigation established that Perry, behind his quest of consuming a larger dose of ketamine than his prescribed dosage, was linked with Sangha by a set of intermediaries. The life-ending buy or using a big quantity of the drug occurred, according to claims, only a few days before his body was discovered.

Even though the case does provide a resolution with the plea of guilt, Sangha, the emotional component of the scandal, and the personal tragedy of the loss of Perry still does provide a soul-crushing elegy towards the tragedy that is addiction, and the underworld that it feeds on its slim choices.

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