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Ketamine Queen”, who trafficked the anesthetic that killed actor Matthew Perry, sentenced

Did he deserve more years in prison?

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The woman known as the “Ketamine Queen” guilty of trafficking the anesthetic that caused actor Matthew Perry’s fatal dose in 2023 was sentenced to 15 years in prison Wednesday.

In September 2025 Jasveen Sangha pleaded guilty to one count of maintaining a drug trafficking-related premises, three counts of distribution of ketamine and one count of distribution of this anesthetic resulting in death or serious bodily injury to affected persons.

In the sentencing memorandum, prosecutors stated that for years Sangha, 42, who is blamed for the deaths of at least two people, including Perry, operated a drug trafficking business out of his North Hollywood residence.

“To cultivate her business, [Sangha] promoted herself as an exclusive distributor catering to a high-profile Hollywood clientele…. While [Sangha] worked to expand and profit from his drug trafficking, he knew – and disregarded – the grave harm his conduct was causing,” the brief noted.

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According to court documents, Sangha, one of the five people responsible for the death of the ‘Friends’ actor, collaborated with Erik Fleming, to distribute ketamine to Perry, knowing the drug addiction problems suffered by the interpreter.

On October 28, 2023, Perry was found unconscious in a hot tub at his Los Angeles home at age 54 and the autopsy report revealed that he died from the acute effects of ketamine.

In that same month, Sangha and Fleming sold Perry 51 vials of ketamine, which were delivered to his assistant Kenneth Iwamasa, who injected Perry at least three times with the anesthetic sold by Sangha, causing his death.

The other two responsible parties in the case are Dr. Mark Chavez, sentenced to eight months of house arrest for conspiracy to distribute ketamine, and Dr. Salvador Plasencia, sentenced to 30 months in prison for distribution of the drug.

Iwamasa, who pleaded guilty in August 2024 to conspiracy to distribute ketamine resulting in death, will be sentenced on April 22; while Fleming, guilty of conspiracy and distribution of ketamine resulting in death, will be sentenced on April 29, reported Agencia EFE.

Find out more at ‘QueOnnda.com’.

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