He United States Department of Justice He informed that Jasveen Sangha, A 42 -year -old woman agreed to declare guilty to supply the drugs that caused the death of the actor Matthew Perry.
Known as the “Queen of Ketamine”Sangha is expected to “declare formally guilty in the coming weeks,” said the Federal Prosecutor of California in a statement.
This American-British citizen, who faces up to 65 years in prison, has been detained since August 2024, and his guilt recognition could avoid a jury trial and the Prosecutor’s Office would leave some of the positions presented.
Perry, famous for playing the Sarcastic Chandler Bing in “Friends”, was found dead in the jacuzzi of his home in Los Angeles on October 28, 2023. His death at 54 shocked fans of the successful series, who knew their drug addiction problems.
Perry had been taking ketamine as part of a supervised therapy for depression. But prosecutors say that before his death he became addicted to the substance, which also has psychedelic properties and is a popular drug at parties.
Sangha will become the fifth person to admit having participated in Perry’s death.
Already the doctor Salvador Plasencia He declared himself guilty of four ketamine distribution positions in the weeks prior to Perry’s death. Another doctor, Mark Chávezadmitted last year to have conspired to provide Ketamine to Perry.
According to his guilt, Sangha worked with an intermediary, Erik Flemingto sell 51 Ketamine vials to Perry’s personal assistant, Kenneth Iwamasawho lived with the actor.
The Department of Justice said that when Sangha knew about Perry’s sudden death, he tried to erase his footprints.
When the researchers raided Sangha’s house they found methamphetamines, ketamine, ecstasy, cocaine and false pills of Xanax, as well as a money accountant machine, a balance and devices to detect wireless signals and hidden cameras, according to the Prosecutor’s Office.
Avenue in a cultural phenomenon that transcended borders, “Friends” was broadcast between 1994 and 2004. The series marked a whole generation by narrating the adventures of a group of twenty -year -old friends in New York and turned into mega -stars to previously unknown actors.
“Friends” launched Perry to fame and made him a millionaire. But behind the cameras, fought against its addiction to analgesics and alcohol.
Source: Ambito

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