Overview
- U.S. District Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett in Los Angeles sentenced Jasveen Sangha to 15 years in prison on Wednesday, plus three years of supervised release.
- Sangha, 42, pleaded guilty to five felonies, including distribution of ketamine resulting in death and maintaining a drug-involved premises, and she has been in custody since August 2024.
- Prosecutors said she supplied Perry with illicit injectable ketamine through intermediaries days before he died, and the medical examiner found the cause was the acute effects of ketamine.
- Two doctors already sentenced in the case received 30 months in prison and eight months of home detention in December 2025, while Perry’s assistant and a middleman who pleaded guilty are due for sentencing later this month and in June.
- Filings described her North Hollywood home as a high-volume stash house serving high-end clients, and family members told the court the loss still brings daily grief.