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Dealer in Matthew Perry Ketamine Case Agrees to Plead Guilty to Supplying Fatal Dose

The deal advances the multi-defendant case toward sentencing following earlier guilty pleas by two doctors, an assistant, an acquaintance.

Die „Ketamin-Königin“ bekannte sich schuldig, Matthew Perry tödliches Ketamin gegeben zu haben.
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Matthew Perry

Overview

  • Prosecutors said Monday that Jasveen Sangha will plead guilty to five counts tied to the fatal ketamine supply, with other charges to be dropped and a maximum possible sentence of up to 65 years.
  • The formal plea is expected in the coming weeks, averting the September trial that had been slated in Los Angeles.
  • Investigators allege Sangha sold Perry 51 doses in the weeks before his death and later urged associates to delete text messages related to the supply.
  • The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner found Perry died from the acute effects of ketamine, which could not have come from his last supervised infusion about a week and a half earlier.
  • Four other defendants have already pleaded guilty to providing ketamine, with sentencing hearings scheduled from September through December.