North Hollywood Woman Indicted in Connection with Matthew Perry's Death
- Federal prosecutors charge Jasveen Sangha, known as 'Ketamine Queen,' in Matthew Perry's death.
- Sangha lived a celebrity-studded life but now faces serious legal consequences.
- The tragic event highlights the dangers of drug abuse in Hollywood.
Authorities have indicted a North Hollywood woman, identified as Sangha, for allegedly supplying ketamine to actor Matthew Perry on the day of his death. The indictment claims that Sangha operated a drug trafficking operation from her apartment, dubbed the “Sangha stash house,” where she reportedly sold various drugs, including methamphetamine and magic mushrooms. Despite the serious allegations, Sangha's attorney has not commented on the case, and attempts to reach celebrities like Charlie Sheen and Kate Hudson for their perspectives have been unsuccessful. Prosecutors allege that Sangha presented herself as a high-end drug dealer, catering to celebrities with a range of illicit substances. In a timeline leading up to Perry's death, he reportedly contacted an acquaintance, Erik Fleming, who sourced ketamine from Sangha. Over a short period, they allegedly sold around 50 vials of the drug to Perry for approximately $11,000. Key information provided by Sheen’s ex-wife, Brooke Mueller, helped link Sangha and Fleming to the investigation following Perry's passing. Sangha's legal troubles are not new; she was arrested earlier this year in a separate federal drug case. During a search of her residence, authorities discovered a significant cache of drugs, including 79 vials of ketamine and over three pounds of methamphetamine. Despite claiming to have an MBA and working as an events curator, court records indicate that Sangha has been unemployed since 2019, relying on family support.