Overview
- Under her multi-count plea deal, Sangha faces up to 65 years in prison and is expected to have certain charges dismissed
- Prosecutors allege she sold dozens of unmarked ketamine vials to Perry, provided him samples including ketamine “lollipops,” and catered to celebrity clients
- Investigators recovered about 80 vials of ketamine along with methamphetamine, cocaine, Xanax and other illicit drugs during a search of her California home
- Court filings claim Sangha ordered an intermediary to delete messages in an effort to conceal her role after Perry’s death
- She is the last of five principal defendants to resolve federal charges after two doctors, an assistant and an intermediary previously pleaded guilty