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Jasveen Sangha, a 41-year-old dual citizen of Britain and the United States, has been on the radar of federal authorities for her involvement in distributing dangerous narcotics.
Among the five individuals charged in the overdose death of actor Matthew Perry is Jasveen Sangha, infamously known as the “Ketamine Queen.” Investigators allege that Sangha provided the lethal dose of ketamine that led to Perry’s tragic demise. Sangha, who holds both British and American citizenship, has long been under federal scrutiny for her role in the narcotics trade.
Known as the “Ketamine Queen of Los Angeles,” Sangha allegedly operated a drug distribution network from her North Hollywood home, where authorities claim she stored, packaged, and sold a variety of narcotics. A federal indictment described her residence as a “drug-selling emporium” filled with methamphetamine, cocaine, and prescription drugs like Xanax.
Sangha’s drug operation active since at least June 2019, first came under serious investigation after her arrest in March for selling methamphetamine in a separate case. During a raid on her home, federal agents seized 79 bottles of liquid ketamine and nearly 2,000 meth pills, exposing the extensive nature of her illegal activities.
Matthew Perry, who had struggled with addiction for years, died on October 28 last year. His death was attributed to a ketamine overdose, which investigators believe he acquired through a broker named Eric Fleming, who sourced the drug from Sangha.
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Court documents reveal that Sangha provided Fleming with 50 vials of ketamine in two separate transactions in the weeks leading up to Perry’s death. Perry reportedly first tried the drug on October 13, with Fleming delivering two large batches to his home on October 14 and October 24. Sangha even included “ketamine lollipops” as a bonus due to the size of Perry’s order.
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