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Woman sentenced to 15 years for supplying drugs linked to Matthew Perry’s death

8 April 2026
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A drug dealer named Jasveen Sangha has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for supplying illegal drugs to actor Matthew Perry, who died from the effects of ketamine in 2023. Sangha pleaded guilty to five felony drug counts related to Perry’s death. Despite expressing remorse in court, she continued selling ketamine after Perry’s passing, leading to the harsh sentence. Perry had struggled with substance abuse, and prosecutors say he became addicted to ketamine after being denied increased dosages at a clinic. Sangha, known as the “Ketamine Queen”, sold the drug to a go-between who then provided it to Perry, ultimately resulting in his death.

Why It Matters

The case highlights the dangers of drug addiction and the consequences of supplying illegal substances. Perry’s tragic death sheds light on the exploitation of individuals struggling with substance abuse for financial gain. The sentencing of Sangha raises questions about accountability in cases of drug-related deaths and the varying degrees of culpability among those involved. This story underscores the ongoing battle against drug abuse and the legal ramifications faced by individuals who contribute to the cycle of addiction.

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