Overview
- Jasveen Sangha, 42, was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison Wednesday by Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett after pleading guilty to five counts, including distribution resulting in death.
- Prosecutors said Sangha ran a high‑volume ketamine operation from her North Hollywood home and supplied the drug to Perry through Erik Fleming and assistant Kenneth Iwamasa, who injected the actor on October 28, 2023.
- The Los Angeles County medical examiner found Perry died from the acute effects of ketamine with drowning as a contributing factor, and filings say Sangha sold him vials in the days before his death.
- After learning of the death, Sangha told Fleming to delete their messages, and agents later reported finding ketamine, methamphetamine, other drugs, and a money counter in her home.
- Two physicians in the chain have already been punished, with Dr. Salvador Plasencia sentenced to 30 months in prison and Dr. Mark Chavez to home confinement, while Fleming and Iwamasa await sentencing later in April after guilty pleas.