Jasveen Sangha

Ketamine Queen Jailed 15 Years For Matthew Perry Death

The sentencing of Jasveen Sangha, infamously dubbed the “Ketamine Queen,” to 15 years in prison over the death of Matthew Perry has ignited a firestorm of opinions, highlighting stark contrasts in how society perceives accountability for drug-related fatalities, particularly when a celebrity is involved.

Sangha’s moniker itself, “Ketamine Queen,” immediately draws a strong reaction, with many finding it difficult to offer any leniency to someone associated with such a title. The perceived severity of her sentence, even by those who don’t condone drug dealing, is often contrasted with the perceived leniency afforded to celebrities, leading to accusations of a double standard in justice.… Continue reading

“Ketamine Queen” to Plead Guilty in Matthew Perry’s Death: A Complex Case

Jasveen Sangha, dubbed the “Ketamine Queen,” will plead guilty to federal drug charges related to Matthew Perry’s death, including distribution of ketamine resulting in death. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Sangha faces a maximum sentence of 65 years in prison for her involvement in supplying Perry with ketamine in the weeks leading up to his fatal overdose, along with other distribution charges. The plea agreement states that Sangha, alongside others, including Perry’s assistant and an acquaintance, provided Perry with ketamine, with the assistant administering the fatal injections. This case underscores the dangers of unsupervised ketamine use, as well as the tragic consequences of addiction.

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