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‘Ketamine queen’ faces prison for selling drug that killed Matthew Perry

April 8, 2026
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‘Ketamine queen’ faces prison for selling drug that killed Matthew Perry

Federal prosecutors are seeking a 15-year prison sentence Wednesday for a woman known as the “Ketamine Queen” provided the drugs that killed actor Matthew Perry.

Jasveen Sangha, who prosecutors said operated a high-volume drug trafficking business out of her North Hollywood home, pleaded guilty in September to one count of maintaining a drug-involved premises, three counts of distribution of ketamine and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death or serious bodily injury.

Sangha was one of five people charged with conspiracy to distribute ketamine to Perry,who died from acute effects of the drug.

Authorities say Sangha sold about 50 vials of ketamine to Perry for $11,000 — including the batch that led to his October 2023 death at 54. In her plea agreement, Sangha admitted to knowingly distributing ketamine to Perry, whose struggles with drug addiction and numerous rehab visits were well documented.

Sangha also admitted to selling four vials of ketamine to Cody McLaury in August 2019. McLaury, 33, died hours later in his Los Angeles home from a drug overdose that authorities said included ketamine as a factor.

In a sentencing memorandum ahead of the hearing Wednesday, Sangha’s defense attorneys, Mark J. Geragos and Alexandra Kazarian, noted that their client had no prior criminal history and had been incarcerated since August 2024. They asked the judge to sentence Sangha to time served.

Prosecutors in their sentencing memo described Sangha as a “privileged individual” with a financially stable life.

The prosecutors wrote that Sangha “elected not to make use of her privileged background for the better. In fact, unlike many defendants who traffic drugs against a humble backdrop marred by childhood and family difficulties, defendant chose to deal drugs not because of financial deprivation, but for greed, glamor, and access.”

They accused Sangha of trying to “rewrite history” to paint herself as the victim and said she had not demonstrated remorse.

“She repeatedly sold dangerous drugs in high volume; she ran a stash house and directed others to help sell her drugs; she obstructed justice to conceal her actions; and she was fully aware that her drug dealing contributed to at least two deaths — yet kept selling the drugs to others,” the prosecutors wrote.

Prosecutors also cited a recorded jail call of Sangha discussing obtaining “trademarks” and securing book rights based on the events of the case. Even if in jest, prosecutors said, the conversation suggested Sangha “does not appreciate the severity of her offenses, and instead sees her crimes as a potential future revenue stream.”

In a letter to the judge, Debbie Perry, Perry’s stepmother, urged her to sentence Sangha to “the maximum prison sentence so she won’t be able to hurt other families like ours.”

The post ‘Ketamine queen’ faces prison for selling drug that killed Matthew Perry appeared first on Los Angeles Times.

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