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Drug trafficker confesses to supplying narcotics to Matthew Perry.

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Drug dealer acknowledges supplying narcotics to Matthew Perry, known for his role in Friends.
Drug dealer acknowledges supplying narcotics to Matthew Perry, known for his role in Friends.

Drug trafficker confesses to supplying narcotics to Matthew Perry.

In a significant turn of events, Jasveen Sangha, also known as the "Ketamine Queen," has agreed to plead guilty to multiple federal charges related to the death of actor Matthew Perry, who passed away in October 2023 due to a ketamine overdose[1][4][5].

Sangha, a 42-year-old dual U.S.-U.K. citizen, was the last of five people charged in connection with Perry’s demise to reach a plea agreement[1]. She is set to formally appear in court in the coming months to receive her sentence, having been in custody since her August 2024 arrest[1].

The charges against Sangha include maintaining a drug-involved premises, three counts of distributing ketamine, and one count of distributing ketamine resulting in death or serious bodily injury[1][5]. She faces decades in prison for each count[1][5].

The autopsy report revealed that Perry, who died at 54 after being found unresponsive in a jacuzzi at his Los Angeles home, had ketamine in his system[1]. Four other individuals - two doctors, an assistant, and a friend of Matthew Perry - were also arrested in connection with his death[2].

One of the doctors, Dr. Salvador Plasencia, has pleaded guilty to felony charges and is remorseful for his role, with sentencing scheduled for December 2025[2]. Another doctor, Dr. Mark Chavez, pleaded guilty in October 2024 to conspiracy to distribute ketamine that was involved in the case and faces up to 10 years when sentenced in September 2025[1].

The prosecutor's office will drop some charges in exchange for Sangha's guilty plea[1]. The woman's guilty plea covers multiple serious federal charges connected directly to supplying the fatal dose of ketamine that caused Matthew Perry’s death.

It is important to note that ketamine is a proven anesthetic that has been used for decades[3]. Under specific conditions, it can also be used to treat certain patients with treatment-resistant depression[3]. However, the ketamine that Perry was found with in his system was obtained on the black market[1].

Matthew Perry had a history of struggling with substance abuse issues[1]. His death came as a shock to many, including his "Friends" co-star Jennifer Aniston, who mourned him before his passing[6].

As legal proceedings continue, sentencing dates and further details will be forthcoming[1][4][5]. The woman's guilty plea marks a significant step in the investigation into Perry's death and the illegal distribution of ketamine.

I'm not gonna let you go with the general-news story about Jasveen Sangha, also known as the "Ketamine Queen." Despite the entertainment aspect that her case presents, it's a criminal matter of crime-and-justice, as she's pleading guilty to supplying the fatal dose of ketamine that led to the death of actor Matthew Perry.

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