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Jasveen Sangha, the 42-year-old dual US-UK national, has agreed to plead guilty to five federal charges linked to the death of 'Friends' star Matthew Perry. She faces counts of distributing ketamine resulting in Perry's demise, maintaining a drug-involved premises and other related offences. Her plea avoids a trial set for September, with prosecutors describing her as a prolific dealer. Sangha's actions led to Perry's fatal overdose in October 2023, and she could face decades in prison. This marks a major step in the high-profile case against Hollywood's ketamine network.

Sangha earned the nickname 'Ketamine Queen' due to her extensive drug dealings and high-profile clients. Her home in Los Angeles was described as a 'drug-selling emporium', where authorities found vials of ketamine and thousands of other drugs. She mingled with celebrities, attending events like the Golden Globes and Oscars, and showcased an extravagant lifestyle on social media with parties and international trips. Beyond her illegal activities, Sangha cultivated relationships with doctors and assistants who helped supply ketamine to clients, blending her profession with a glamorous public image that hid the dangerous reality of her empire.

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The case of Jasveen Sangha underscores the devastating impact of illegal drug networks on celebrities and the wider public. Her guilty plea not only brings accountability for Matthew Perry's tragic death but also sheds light on the hidden risks of ketamine misuse in Hollywood. As authorities continue to investigate similar cases, Sangha's sentence will serve as a stark warning about the consequences of exploiting addiction for profit.