Overview
- Sangha, 42, admitted three counts of ketamine distribution, one count of distribution resulting in death or serious bodily injury, and one count of maintaining a drug-involved premises.
- Her sentencing is set for December 10 in Los Angeles, and the Justice Department says she faces statutory maximum penalties totaling up to 65 years in federal prison.
- Investigators say a March 2024 search of her North Hollywood residence recovered more than 80 ketamine vials and thousands of pills, including methamphetamine, cocaine, and Xanax.
- All four co-defendants have also entered guilty pleas and are scheduled to be sentenced between November and December, including physician Salvador Plasencia, who pleaded guilty in July.
- As part of her plea, Sangha acknowledged selling ketamine in August 2019 to Cody McLaury, who died hours later of an overdose, according to the Justice Department.