Dealer who sold ketamine to Matthew Perry sentenced to 15 years

Jasveen Sangha was known as the ‘Ketamine Queen’ and only dealt with high-end clients

Published Thu, Apr 9, 2026 · 08:19 AM
    • Jasveen Sangha pleaded guilty last year to five federal charges connected with Matthew Perry’s overdose.
    • Jasveen Sangha pleaded guilty last year to five federal charges connected with Matthew Perry’s overdose. PHOTO: ST FILE

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    A LOS Angeles woman who illegally sold the ketamine that killed actor Matthew Perry was sentenced on Wednesday to 15 years in prison, by far the stiffest sentence yet handed to a person charged in the star’s death.

    The woman, Jasveen Sangha, pleaded guilty last year to five federal charges connected with Perry’s overdose: three counts of distribution of ketamine; one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death or serious bodily injury; and one count of “maintaining a drug-involved premises.”

    Sangha, one of five people who pleaded guilty in the case, faced up to 65 years in prison, according to her plea agreement. But the government sought a sentence of 15 years, and Sangha’s lawyers asked for her to be granted supervised release after accounting for her time served.

    Prosecutors have emphasised in court documents that customers knew Sangha as the Ketamine Queen. They say she heard of Perry’s interest in ketamine through an acquaintance who was in touch with the actor’s personal assistant. Sangha offered to send a sample to the assistant, who ultimately bought 50 vials on Perry’s behalf.

    One of those vials contained the ketamine that killed Perry, prosecutors have said. After Sangha, 42, learned of the actor’s death through news reports, she quickly sought to destroy evidence of her involvement, telling an associate to “delete all our messages,” according to court documents.

    When the authorities raided her apartment in March 2024, they said they found cocaine, 79 vials of ketamine and 1.4 kg of orange pills containing methamphetamine.

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    Perry, who played Chandler Bing on the hit 1990s sitcom Friends, publicly struggled with drug and alcohol addiction for decades. He became increasingly reliant on ketamine in the weeks before he was found floating face down in a hot tub at his Los Angeles home on Oct. 28, 2023. He was 54.

    The Los Angeles County medical examiner’s office said that his death had been caused by the “acute effects” of ketamine. It added that drowning, coronary artery disease and the effects of an opioid, buprenorphine, had contributed.

    Former doctors Salvador Plasencia and Mark Chavez were each sentenced in the case in December.

    Plasencia, who illegally supplied Perry with ketamine in the weeks leading up to his death, was sentenced to 30 months in prison. Chavez, who worked with Plasencia to supply Perry with the drug at a steep price hike, was sentenced to three years of supervised release. NYTIMES

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