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‘Ketamine Queen’ Jasveen Sangha will plead guilty in Matthew Perry case

A woman called “Queen of Ketamine” agreed to be guilty of selling drugs that killed the actor Matthew Perry.

According to the Ministry of Justice, 42 -year -old Jasveen Sangha will be guilty of five accusations in Los Angeles, including the distribution of a ketamine that causes death or physical injury.

The American-British double-uluslu originally faced the number of nine penalties. Federal prosecutors called Los Angeles as “Emporium selling drugs” and found dozens of ketamine vials during a raid.

In October 2023, Perry was found dead in Jacuzzi in the backyard in the Los Angeles house and found that his death was caused by the acute effects of ketamine.

Sangha is one of five people, including medical doctors and actor assistant.

These include: Dr Salvador placencia and Dr Mark Chavez, two doctors selling ketamine; Kenneth Iwamasa, who works as Perry’s live assistant and helps the actor to buy and inject ketamine; And Eric Fleming, who sells ketamine from Sangha to Perry.

Since then, five of them have agreed to be guilty of charges in the case. Sangha’s criminal case has been pushed several times and is now planned to start next month.

In the coming weeks, the federal authorities are expected to appear in the federal court in the coming weeks to enter the criminal appeal as part of the agreement with the authorities.

His lawyer Mark Geragos told the BBC that he was “responsible for his actions”.

According to the Ministry of Justice, Sangha faces a maximum of 60 years of imprisonment in the federal prison.

According to the US Drug Application Administration (DEA), ketamine is a dissocycidic anesthetic with some hallucinogenic effects. It can disrupt vision and sound perception and make the user feel interrupted and controlled.

It is used as an injectable anesthetic for humans and animals, because it makes patients feel separated from their pain and environment.

The substance needs to be applied only by a doctor, and that a professional should be monitored by a professional due to possible harmful effects of researchers and patients who take the drug.

The investigation of Perry’s death and how the drug has won so much for several years presented Hollywood’s ketamine drug network in an interview with a doctor in an interview with BBC.

The Federal officials accused Sangha of supplying ketamine from “Stash House” in North Hollywood since 2019, and claimed that he has worked with celebrities and senior customers.

Before his arrest in March 2024, it was claimed that more than 80 ketamine bottles and thousands of pills containing methamphetamine, cocaine and Xanax.

In a federal indictment, the house called “Sangha Stash House” was alleged to be packaged and distributed drugs.

Sangha is said to be socially mixed with celebrities, one of his friends says that Daily Mail went to the Golden Globe and Oscar.

The presence of social media depicts an exaggerated lifestyle, including parties and trips to Japan and Mexico.

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