In a major development tied to the tragic death of Friends star Matthew Perry, Jasveen Sangha—widely referred to as the “Ketamine Queen”—has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for her role in supplying the lethal dose of ketamine.

The Case
Prosecutors found that Jasveen Sangha:
• Distributed ketamine that ultimately contributed to Perry’s death
• Operated within a network supplying controlled substances to high-profile clients
• Played a direct role in the chain of events leading to the fatal overdose
The sentencing marks one of the most significant legal outcomes in the ongoing investigation.
A Star Lost

Matthew Perry, best known for his role as Chandler Bing on Friends, passed away in 2023, sending shockwaves through Hollywood and fans worldwide.
His death reignited conversations around:
• Substance abuse and recovery
• The dangers of illicit drug supply chains
• Accountability for those distributing controlled substances
Legal Impact
The 15-year sentence reflects:
• The seriousness of distributing lethal narcotics
• Increased scrutiny on underground drug networks
• A broader effort to hold suppliers accountable in overdose-related deaths
Legal experts say the case could set a precedent for future prosecutions involving drug-related fatalities.
Bottom Line
The sentencing of Jasveen Sangha brings a measure of accountability in the death of Matthew Perry, while highlighting the ongoing dangers of illicit drug distribution and its devastating consequences.