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Drug dealer Jasveen Sangha charged in connection with Matthew Perry’s death

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Jasveen Sangha, 41, faces serious charges related to the death of actor Matthew Perry. Sangha is one of five individuals accused of supplying ketamine to Perry, allegedly exploiting his addiction, which resulted in his fatal overdose. She now faces nine charges, including conspiracy to distribute ketamine and distribution of the drug resulting in death.

 

The American-British dual national appeared in court, pleading not guilty to the charges. Authorities claim Sangha profited thousands of dollars from selling ketamine to Perry from her North Hollywood apartment, which has been dubbed the “Sangha Stash House.” Inside, investigators found ketamine, methamphetamine, cocaine, and prescription medications such as Xanax.

 

Court documents reveal that Sangha referred to her ketamine supplier as a “master chef” and a “scientist,” claiming she could “fill any order.” Her alleged drug operation catered to a high-end clientele, including celebrities like Perry.

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Sangha’s lifestyle, as showcased on social media, features luxury travel and designer fashion, allegedly funded by her illegal activities. Prosecutors say she offered Perry a sample of ketamine before making a larger sale, even supplying ketamine lollipops with the final batch that led to his death. Following Perry’s death, Sangha reportedly instructed her co-conspirator to “delete all our messages” and later traveled abroad.

 

If convicted, Sangha faces the possibility of life imprisonment. The other individuals involved, including Perry’s personal assistant and two doctors, have also been charged, with some pleading guilty or agreeing to do so.

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