Jasveen Sangha to Plead Guilty in Matthew Perry Ketamine Case
Prosecutors say her plea details Perry’s ketamine supply, signaling the case’s turn to sentencing.
Overview
- Federal prosecutors say Sangha will plead guilty to maintaining a drug-involved premises, three counts of ketamine distribution, and one count of distribution resulting in death or serious bodily injury.
- Her plea agreement states she and co-defendant Erik Fleming sold 51 vials of ketamine in October 2023 that were provided to Perry’s assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa.
- Sangha also admits selling four vials of ketamine in August 2019 to Cody McLaury, who fatally overdosed hours later.
- At sentencing, Sangha faces statutory maximums of up to 20 years for the premises count, up to 10 years on each distribution count, and up to 15 years for the death-or-injury count; a hearing date has not been set.
- Iwamasa, Fleming, Dr. Mark Chavez, and Dr. Salvador Plasencia have entered guilty pleas in related cases and are scheduled for sentencing in the coming months.