
The North Hollywood drug linchpin who pleaded guilty to selling the ketamine that killed Matthew Perry was sentenced on Wednesday to 15 years in prison.
With the sentencing, Jasveen Sangha became the third defendant of the five people who’ve pleaded guilty in connection with Perry’s death to be issued time in prison. She’s the only one whose plea deal included an explicit acknowledgment of causing the overdose.
For years, Sangha operated a drug trafficking business out of her Los Angeles home, marketing herself as an exclusive dealer who catered to high-profile Hollywood clientele. According to court documents, she learned in 2023 that Perry was interested in ketamine through an acquaintance of the actor’s personal assistant. She offered a sample, later supplying 50 vials, one of which killed Perry.
After she heard of the overdose, Sangha moved to destroy evidence of her involvement in the crime, prosecutors said.
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