

A woman known as the “Ketamine Queen” has been sentenced to prison in connection with a drug case tied to the death of Matthew Perry (Friends, 17 Again), according to the Los Angeles Times. The woman, identified as Jasveen Sangha, was accused of operating a drug distribution network involving ketamine and other substances.
Authorities alleged that she played a key role in supplying drugs connected to Perry’s death in October 2023. The case is part of a larger investigation involving multiple individuals tied to the alleged distribution of ketamine.
Sangha had previously agreed to plead guilty to several federal charges, including the distribution of ketamine. Prosecutors alleged that she knowingly sold drugs despite understanding the risks involved, including prior incidents tied to overdose cases.
Perry, best known for his role as Chandler Bing on Friends, died at age 54. Officials determined that he died from the acute effects of ketamine, bringing attention to the risks of substance misuse and the network of individuals involved in supplying the drug.
Authorities also stated that multiple people, including doctors and associates, were charged for their alleged roles in distributing ketamine to Perry. The case has continued to unfold as prosecutors examine how each individual contributed to the events leading up to his death.
mxdwn has previously followed key updates in the case. One earlier report focused on how Perry’s gravesite, which had initially remained unmarked, was later updated, highlighting the continued public attention and remembrance surrounding the actor after his death. That coverage centered on how fans and those close to Perry have continued to honor his legacy.
Another mxdwn article detailed the sentencing of a doctor involved in the case, who received a 30-month prison sentence for supplying ketamine to Perry. That report emphasized that multiple individuals within the medical and distribution networks faced legal consequences, underscoring the broader scope of the investigation beyond a single figure.
The latest sentencing adds to those developments, marking another step in the legal process as authorities continue to address the roles of those involved. Sangha’s sentencing represents one of the most significant outcomes so far in a case that continues to draw attention across both legal and entertainment communities.
