‘Ketamine Queen’ Jasveen Sangha Revealed To Have Fled Overseas Right After Mathew Perry’s Death

As an ardent follower of the glamorous and scandalous world of Hollywood, I find myself utterly captivated by the enigmatic figure of Jasveen Sangha, the self-proclaimed ‘Ketamine Queen’. Her life seems to be a whirlwind of luxury, intrigue, and controversy that would put any telenovela to shame.


Jasveen Sangha, often referred to as the ‘Ketamine Queen’, is under suspicion for her involvement in Matthew Perry’s death. It is alleged that following Perry’s passing on October 28, 2023, Sangha departed from the country. Her Instagram activity suggests she traveled to Japan around November 8, which was only 11 days after Perry died from an overdose of ketamine.

According to Page Six, during her vacation, she showcased her lavish adventures on social media, including dining at a high-end eatery situated inside the Tokyo Mandarin Oriental hotel, snapping a selfie in a museum, and posting a picture of her sushi lunch.

After that point, Sangha didn’t rest. Three months had passed, and she found herself in Mexico, enjoying time with friends by the pool, sipping refreshing cocktails, and participating in a sound bath which she described as revitalizing for her spirit. She titled her vacation tale, “Sound healing was incredibly uplifting and purifying for my heart and soul.”

According to what was previously stated, friends of Jasveen Sangha observed that she appeared untroubled following Perry’s death and continued to live her social life as usual. To one friend, it seemed that Jasveen had become more sociable than before, rarely missing any party or event, whether casual dinners or larger gatherings. They also noted that Sangha managed to keep up a facade, suggesting that everything was fine.

In the course of my work as a lifestyle advisor, I recently found myself embroiled in a troubling situation. It appears that a certain individual, Sangha, sold approximately 50 vials of ketamine to Matthew Perry, a well-known figure in our industry. This transaction took place shortly before Sangha’s untimely demise and has led to charges against him.

The group Sangha is under investigation for several serious allegations such as planning to distribute ketamine, operating premises used for drugs, intending to sell methamphetamine and ketamine, and multiple instances of distributing ketamine. If found guilty, the defendant risks spending at least a decade in a federal penitentiary, with the possibility of serving her entire life in prison.

Currently in custody without bail, Sangha maintains her innocence by pleading not guilty. Her attorney, Mark Gregaros, has expressed doubt about the conviction, describing it as an implausible idea, saying, “I understand people want justice. I can see that, but I believe they’ll find it challenging to prove their case.”

Jasveen Sangha’s trial is scheduled on October 8th.

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2024-08-18 10:52