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Kristin Davis Recalls 1990s Setup With Matthew Perry as New Guilty Plea Advances Case in His Death

Davis recounts a quiet introduction that left her struck by his optimism during Friends’ peak.

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Overview

  • Federal prosecutors say Jasveen Sangha has agreed to plead guilty to charges tied to supplying ketamine linked to Matthew Perry’s 2023 death, which the medical examiner ruled was caused by the acute effects of ketamine.
  • Authorities have charged five people in the case, and several defendants have entered or agreed to guilty pleas, with additional court proceedings and sentencing expected.
  • Davis says an attorney friend set her up with Perry for a low‑key late‑1990s dinner at a private house during the height of Friends.
  • She remembers Perry as “lovely” and genuinely happy about his work, noting he talked about the upbeat atmosphere on Friends and a film he was making with Salma Hayek.
  • Davis says the meeting did not lead to a romance and that she declined marijuana being passed around because it made her anxious.