Hollywood'S 'Ketamine Queen' Faces 15 Years In Perry Overdose Case

  • By Jasmine
  • April 10, 2026, 8 a.m.

The Fall of Hollywood's 'Ketamine Queen'

Jasveen Sangha, famously known around Tinseltown as the 'Ketamine Queen,' has been sentenced to 15 years behind bars after her involvement in the tragic death of beloved actor Matthew Perry. The North Hollywood drug dealer pleaded guilty to charges connected to Perry's fatal overdose, marking a somber chapter in the ongoing battle against the opioid crisis that has plagued the City of Angels.

Sangha, who ran a drug operation that catered to the elite of Hollywood Boulevard, confessed to supplying the actor with 50 vials of ketamine. This infamous transaction, carried out in the glitzy backdrop of 2023, ended in heartbreak when one vial led to Perry's untimely death. Despite a potential 65-year sentence hanging over her head, the judge handed down a 15-year sentence – a significant yet controversial decision.

Matthew Perry

Matthew Perry

“There is no joy and no light in the window.”

Why This Case Matters

The sentencing of Sangha has become a focal point in discussions about the opioid crisis and the accountability of those who distribute illicit drugs. This crisis has touched even the most glamorous corners of our SoCal paradise, posing a threat to vulnerable groups like celebrities, who often walk a fine line between the spotlight and personal struggles.

Sangha's case has particularly resonated with the public, as it shines a spotlight on the devastating human cost of drug addiction and the dark underbelly of Hollywood's glittering facade. Prosecutors painted her as an unrepentant dealer, unmoved by the death of Perry and continuing her operations even after the tragic incident.

The Details of the Case

Court documents reveal a chilling narrative: in 2023, Sangha learned of Perry's interest in ketamine through a connection linked to his personal assistant. After providing an initial sample, she went on to supply 50 vials, unwittingly sealing Perry's fate. Once word got out about the actor's overdose, Sangha scrambled to cover her tracks, instructing a coconspirator to "delete all our messages."

Beyond the charges tied to Perry's death, Sangha also admitted guilt in a separate case involving another overdose in 2019. Despite efforts to erase evidence, the 'Ketamine Queen's' reign ended with her sentencing on April 8, 2026.

The Players Involved

The key figures in this harrowing tale include Jasveen Sangha, the now-infamous 'Ketamine Queen' from North Hollywood, and Matthew Perry – the beloved actor whose life was cut tragically short. Debbie Perry, Matthew's stepmother, played a vocal role in the proceedings, urging the court to impose the harshest possible sentence to honor her stepson's memory.

Looking Forward

While the 15-year sentence for Sangha may not have been the maximum penalty, it still stands as a significant repercussion for her actions. This case has amplified ongoing conversations about drug distribution and the severe toll it takes on lives, reminding everyone in LA and beyond that the battle against the opioid crisis is far from over.

Jasmine
Author: Jasmine
Jasmine

Jasmine

Jasmine Kwon covers the wildest headlines out of California — from OnlyFans controversies to late-night celebrity arrests. With roots in Koreatown and a radar for viral chaos, Jasmine is always two steps ahead of the next Hollywood meltdown.