Friday, April 10, 2026-A major development has emerged in the death of Friends star Matthew Perry, as Jasveen Sangha widely known as the “Ketamine Queen” has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison.
The sentencing follows her guilty plea to multiple drug-related charges tied directly to the fatal dose of ketamine that led to Perry’s death in 2023. Authorities say she operated a large-scale drug network out of her North Hollywood home, supplying high-end clients while fully aware of the risks.
Prosecutors painted a stark picture of a dealer who continued distributing drugs even after learning her products had caused deaths. Sangha admitted to supplying the ketamine that ultimately reached Perry through intermediaries, despite his ongoing struggles with addiction and attempts at treatment.
The court emphasized the severity of her actions, noting that her decisions were not isolated mistakes but part of a sustained and dangerous operation.
The case remains one of the most high-profile drug-related prosecutions in Hollywood, with multiple individuals including doctors and associates also charged in connection with Perry’s death.
While Sangha expressed remorse during sentencing, the outcome sends a clear message about accountability in cases involving lethal drug distribution. As the legal process continues for others involved, the spotlight remains firmly on the broader network that contributed to the tragic loss.

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