Just days before her trial was scheduled to begin, Jasveen Sangha, who is infamously known as the “Ketamine Queen of Los Angeles,” agreed to plead guilty in a dramatic last-minute move.
The 42-year-old, who had previously denied the allegations, was the only one of five people charged with Perry’s death to agree to a plea deal. Since August of last year, she has been in jail.
Her trial was originally scheduled for August 19, which was later changed to September 23; however, she will now choose to avoid that date entirely. Following her involvement in Perry’s death, it was revealed that Sangha could spend decades in prison.
Sangha will enter a guilty plea on five federal counts, including one count involving the distribution of ketamine and one count involving the maintenance of a drug-involved building.
The Justice Department anticipates that the “Ketamine Queen” will sign the agreement within the coming weeks.
Following her plead guilty in relation to Perry’s death, Sangha could spend the rest of her life behind bars. A maximum sentence of 55 years could be imposed on her.

One of the charges could result in a possible 20-year sentence for maintaining a drug-involved building. The maximum sentence for the three counts of ketamine distribution is 10 years, while the most serious charge, ketamine distribution that causes death or serious bodily harm, adds another 15 years.
A more thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Perry’s death is to be alleged in these charges. On October 28, 2023, the Friends star’s Los Angeles home was discovered to be unresponsive.
Sangha is currently awaiting the court’s decision regarding the portion of that 55-year maximum that she may actually serve while sentencing, though it has not yet been scheduled.
In connection with the actor’s untimely passing, Sangha would have been the only defendant in court. Four others have entered plea agreements with prosecutors, including the Friends’ star’s personal assistant and his doctor.

According to the prosecution, Sangha allegedly sold Perry at least 25 vials of ketamine just days before he passed away in October 2023, portraying herself as a “celebrity drug dealer with high-quality goods.”
His personal assistant admitted to paying cash for the vials for $6, 000 (£4, 508).
After taking a lethal dose of ketamine, a powerful analgesic that is increasingly being used in mental health care, a post-mortem revealed Perry had drowned in his hot tub.
The actor, according to investigators, had been receiving ketamine for depression for legal reasons, but the actor started using it illegally eight times a day and began experimenting with it.

According to court documents, the actor contacted Sangha after Dr. Salvador Plasencia, his doctor, refused to continue prescribing the drug in high volumes.
Later, Plasencia admitted guilt to being a distribution partner along with a friend, a doctor, and Perry’s assistant. There are no currently-acquitted sentences.
Perry, who is best known for playing Chandler Bing in the beloved sitcom Friends, spent the majority of his adult life struggling with addiction.

He openly discussed his decades-long struggle with substance abuse, including numerous rehab stays and near-death experiences, in his 2022 memoir Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing.
Despite setbacks, Perry had openly discussed his desire to help others who were addicted and his hopes for recovery.
Fans of Hollywood mourned the loss of one of the most beloved comic actors on television, and his sudden death in October 2023 at his home in Pacific Palisades shocked the industry.
Sangha is still being detained.
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Source: Mirror
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