Overview
- Jasveen Sangha, 42, was sentenced Wednesday in Los Angeles to 15 years in prison, with Judge Sherilyn Garnett adopting prosecutors’ recommendation and adding three years of supervised release.
- Sangha had pleaded guilty in September 2025 to five felony counts, including distributing ketamine resulting in death and running a drug stash house from her North Hollywood home.
- Prosecutors said she and intermediary Erik Fleming sold 51 ketamine vials in October 2023 to Perry’s aide, Kenneth Iwamasa, who injected the actor multiple times before Perry died from the acute effects of ketamine.
- Investigators reported finding cocaine, ketamine, meth, ecstasy, fake antidepressants, and a money counter in Sangha’s home, and said she urged an associate to delete messages after Perry died; they also cited a 2019 ketamine sale tied to another overdose.
- Perry’s mother and stepfather gave emotional statements in court, his stepmother sought the maximum term in filings, two doctors in the case were sentenced earlier, and sentencing for Fleming and Iwamasa is expected in the coming weeks.