Ketamine Supplier Pleads Guilty in Case Linked to Matthew Perry’s Death
In a tragic turn of events connected to the passing of beloved actor Matthew Perry, Jasveen Sangha, widely known as the “Ketamine Queen,” has pleaded guilty to her role in supplying the ketamine that ultimately contributed to his untimely demise.
The Connection Between Sangha, Fleming, and Perry’s Assistant
The case reveals a chain of supply involving several individuals. Sangha worked with an intermediary named Erik Fleming to provide 51 vials of ketamine to Kenneth Iwamasa, Matthew Perry’s live-in personal assistant. While the details surrounding the specific circumstances of Perry’s passing remain sensitive, Sangha’s guilty plea acknowledges her accountability in providing the controlled substance.
Seeking Justice and Understanding
This case highlights the devastating impact of the opioid crisis and the dangers of illicit drug distribution. As the legal proceedings continue, many hope for justice and a deeper understanding of the circumstances surrounding this heartbreaking loss.