Ketamine Queen Will Confess Guilty In Drug Case Matthew Perry

JAKARTA - Jasveen Sangha or nicknamed the 'Ketamine Queen' agreed to confess guilt in connection with actor Matthew Perry's death. Sangha became one of the five defendants who were named perpetrators in this case.

Sangha is said to be guilty of five demands, namely the spread of ketaminas and designing premises for using ketaminas. He faces 11 years in prison in the verdict to be held in the next few months.

Actor Matthew Perry was found dead at his residence in October 2023.

Sangha has been in federal prison since August 2024 and is scheduled to attend a hearing in Los Angeles on September 23.

Perry's personal doctor Salvador Plasencia agreed to confess last June for supplying the actor with a contaminant.

In addition, three other defendants: Erik Fleming, Kenneth Iwamasa, and Mark Chavez also agreed to pleaded guilty to supplying contaminants and connecting doctors with Matthew Perry.

According to prosecutors' statement, Sangha and Fleming gave Iwasasa, Perry's assistant with 51 injections of contaminants before Matthew Perry died.

Sangha also instructed Gim to delete all messages. Authorities have infiltrated Sangha's house in Hollywood in March 2024 and found contaminants and Xanax pills.

Previously, Jasveen Sangha also admitted to supplying contaminants to Cody LcLaury in August 2019 who died of an overdose.