**SEO Title:** Ketamine Queen Pleads Guilty in Matthew Perry Case
**Meta Description:** Jasveen Sangha, the “Ketamine Queen,” pleads guilty to charges related to the death of actor Matthew Perry, facing significant prison time.
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**Headline:** “Ketamine Queen” Jasveen Sangha Pleads Guilty in Connection with Matthew Perry’s Death
A woman known as the “Ketamine Queen,” Jasveen Sangha, has officially pleaded guilty to charges related to the sale of ketamine to actor Matthew Perry, which ultimately led to his death. Initially denying the allegations, the 42-year-old dual citizen of the US and the UK changed her plea in a signed statement in August, just weeks before her scheduled trial in federal court in Los Angeles.
Sangha has pleaded guilty to five charges, including maintaining a drug-involved premises and three counts of distributing ketamine, with one count specifically linked to Perry’s death. She now faces a potential sentence of up to 65 years in prison. Prosecutors have agreed to drop three additional counts related to ketamine distribution and one count of methamphetamine distribution unrelated to Perry.
Her attorney, Mark Geragos, stated that Sangha is “taking responsibility for her actions” following the plea deal announcement. While the judge is not obligated to adhere to the plea agreement, prosecutors have indicated they will seek a sentence less than the maximum.
Matthew Perry, who passed away at the age of 54 in October 2023, had a long history of battling addiction. He had recently released a memoir detailing his struggles and was reportedly clean at the time of his death. However, in the weeks leading up to his passing, he began seeking ketamine illegally, purchasing large quantities from Sangha, including 25 vials for $6,000 just days before his death.
Sangha is the fifth individual to plead guilty in connection with the drug supply linked to Perry. Other defendants, including Perry’s live-in assistant Kenneth Iwamasa, acquaintance Erik Fleming, and physician Mark Chavez, have also accepted plea deals. Another doctor, Salvador Plasencia, initially pleaded not guilty but changed his plea in July.
The investigation primarily targeted Sangha and Plasencia, with the other defendants cooperating in exchange for reduced charges. Prosecutors revealed that Perry was introduced to Sangha by Fleming, who communicated with her on the day of Perry’s death, suggesting they delete their messages.
As the case unfolds, the implications of Perry’s tragic death continue to resonate, highlighting the ongoing issues surrounding addiction and the illegal drug trade in Hollywood.
**FAQ Section:**
**Q: What charges did Jasveen Sangha plead guilty to?**
A: Jasveen Sangha pleaded guilty to five charges, including maintaining a drug-involved premises and three counts of distributing ketamine, one of which is linked to the death of Matthew Perry.

