'Ketamine Queen' accused of selling fatal dose to Matthew Perry agrees to plead guilty
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Jasveen Sangha has agreed to plead guilty to multiple drug-related charges, including maintaining a drug-involved premises and distribution of ketamine resulting in death. This makes her the final defendant in the overdose case of Matthew Perry to reach a plea deal. Prosecutors portrayed Sangha as a significant drug dealer, frequently referred to as the 'Ketamine Queen.' She admitted to selling ketamine before another individual’s overdose in 2019. Sangha could face up to 45 years in prison, with a formal pleading change and sentencing hearing to follow.
Jasveen Sangha, known as the 'Ketamine Queen,' pleaded guilty to maintaining a drug-involved premises and distributing ketamine resulting in death.
Sangha admitted to selling four vials of ketamine hours before another man's overdose in 2019, though he had no relationship to Matthew Perry.
Prosecutors labeled Sangha a prolific drug dealer, using the 'Ketamine Queen' moniker frequently in legal documents and communications.
Sangha faces a potential prison sentence of up to 45 years after agreeing to change her plea from not guilty.
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