Overview
- Sangha, 42, admitted five federal counts in Los Angeles on Sept. 3, including distributing ketamine resulting in death or serious bodily injury, with sentencing set for Dec. 10, 2025.
- She faces a statutory maximum of up to 65 years in federal prison, while prosecutors said they will seek a sentence below the maximum.
- All five people charged in the DOJ case—Dr. Salvador Plasencia, Dr. Mark Chavez, Kenneth Iwamasa, Erik Fleming, and Sangha—have now pleaded guilty, moving the prosecution toward sentencing.
- Federal filings say agents found more than 80 ketamine vials and other drugs in Sangha’s North Hollywood residence during a 2024 search used to support the charges.
- The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner attributed Perry’s 2023 death to acute ketamine effects with drowning as a factor, and prosecutors allege the network exploited his addiction for profit.