'Ketamine Queen' Becomes Final Person to Plead Guilty in Matthew Perry's Death
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Jasveen Sangha has pleaded guilty to five federal charges in connection with Matthew Perry's death. These charges include maintaining a drug-involved premises and multiple counts of distribution of ketamine, including one count that led to serious injury or death. Sangha admitted to selling Perry 51 vials of the drug, which were injected into him by his assistant. She faces a potential sentence of up to 45 years in federal prison. Other individuals involved have also pleaded guilty, including doctors and an assistant who participated in the distribution.
Jasveen Sangha, known as the 'Ketamine Queen,' pleaded guilty to five federal charges, including distribution of ketamine resulting in death or serious bodily injury.
Sangha and Erik Fleming sold Matthew Perry 51 vials of ketamine, which were injected into Perry, contributing to his death.
After Perry's death, Sangha instructed Fleming via Signal to 'Delete all our messages,' indicating an awareness of the severity of their actions.
Sangha faces up to 45 years in federal prison for her involvement in the distribution of ketamine and related charges.
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