Dealer Jasveen Sangha Gets 15 Years for Ketamine Sale That Caused Matthew Perry’s Death
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Jasveen Sangha — dubbed the "Ketamine Queen" — was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to charges including using her home for drug distribution, three counts of ketamine distribution and one count of ketamine distribution resulting in death for supplying the ketamine Matthew Perry bought in a $6,000 cash deal days before his fatal overdose. Judge Garnett adopted a guideline range of 14 to 17.5 years; Sangha, the only one of five defendants to explicitly acknowledge causing Perry’s death, received a term likely longer than the others combined (Dr. Salvador Plasencia got 2.5 years and another doctor received eight months of home detention), and victim-impact statements were read as Sangha said she wears her shame "like a jacket" and called her actions "horrible decisions."