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Prosecutors Seek 15 Years for ‘Ketamine Queen’ as Defense Urges Time Served

A judge will sentence Jasveen Sangha on April 8 in Los Angeles.

Overview

  • - Federal prosecutors, in Wednesday’s filings, asked a judge to give Jasveen Sangha 15 years in prison, while her lawyers sought time served ahead of her April 8 sentencing.
  • - Sangha pleaded guilty last September to five federal counts and admitted supplying the ketamine that killed Matthew Perry as well as a 2019 overdose victim.
  • - In their memo, prosecutors said she ran a high-volume drug operation from her North Hollywood home and kept selling after learning her ketamine was linked to two deaths.
  • - The defense cites two years of sobriety and character letters, including one from Perla Hudson, and challenges the government’s stash-house claim and its method for estimating methamphetamine weight.
  • - Other defendants have pleaded guilty, with Perry’s assistant Kenneth Iwamasa set for sentencing on April 22 and middleman Erik Fleming on April 29, while two doctors were sentenced in December 2025.