据报道,这位被称为“氯胺酮女王”的女子因提供杀死马修·派瑞的药物而被判处15年监禁。
Jasveen Sangha在认罪协议中承认与另一名毒贩合作,向这位“老友记”演员提供了几十瓶氯胺酮,包括导致他在2023年10月死亡的过量剂量,当时他54岁。
僧伽,42岁,认罪去年被控一项经营涉毒场所罪,三项分销氯胺酮罪,以及一项分销氯胺酮导致死亡或严重身体伤害罪。她面临最高65年的监禁。
周三在洛杉矶联邦法院举行的量刑听证会上,桑加带着脚镣出庭,她告诉法庭,她“对我的行为负全部责任”。
“我对我的行为影响了今天这里所有的家庭深感惭愧,”她说,并补充说她已经“尽我所能成为一个更好的人。”
她哭了,因为佩里的家人发表了情绪化的受害者影响声明,随后法官谢里琳·皮斯·加内特对她进行了判决。
“你造成的痛苦是不可逆的,”佩里的继母黛比·佩里说。“你显然有赚钱的天赋,但你选择了伤害别人。多可悲啊。”
她请求法官“给这个无情的女人最高的刑期,这样她就不能伤害其他像我们这样的家庭了。”
基思·莫里森,佩里的继父,也向僧伽致辞。
“我不讨厌你。你是个毒贩。你提供了一个瘾君子,”他说,接着回忆佩里是“独一无二的。”
“马修风趣、聪明、悲伤、痛苦、快乐、慷慨、善良,在各方面都令人愤怒,”他说。
莫里森对听证会后的判决做出了反应,他告诉记者,法官“非常公正”,“非常仔细地考虑了案件,做出了高度合理的判决。”
他说,他为桑加的家人感到难过,并指出她在法庭上“明显情绪化”。
莫里森说:“你必须有一颗铁石心肠,每天早上醒来,以吸食渴望毒品的脆弱人群的毒瘾为业。”“那么当你被迫面对自己的所作所为时,如果你不感到羞耻或悲伤,那么你甚至不是人。她显然是人类。她现在面临判决。”
检察官说法庭文件在桑加因其“冷酷无情和漠视生命”而被判入狱15年之前,她没有表现出任何悔意,并提到了监狱通信记录,他们说,桑加在记录中谈到了“获得‘商标’和获得案件事件的图书版权”
在上月提交的一份判决备忘录中,检察官表示,至少自2019年以来,桑加“在她北好莱坞的住所经营大量毒品贩运业务”,她在那里储存、包装和分销毒品,包括氯胺酮和甲基苯丙胺。检察官说,桑加继续出售“危险药物”,甚至在得知她出售了导致两名男子过量死亡的氯胺酮后也是如此:佩里和几年前的洛杉矶居民科迪·麦克劳里。检察官说,麦克劳里在2019年僧伽卖给他四瓶氯胺酮几小时后死亡。
“她不在乎,继续卖,”检察官写道。“被告的行为显示出一种冷酷无情和对生命的漠视。她选择了利润而不是人,她的行为给受害者的家人和亲人带来了巨大的痛苦。"
检察官还说,桑加“在意识到她的交易的影响后有机会停止,但只是选择不这样做”,这证明了一个“重大”的判决。
在周三的判决听证会上,麦克劳里的妹妹金伯利·麦克劳里讲述了她试图干预的经历。
“我给你发了短信,让你停止销售氯胺酮,”她在谈到僧伽时说。“被抓是唯一阻止你的事。”
与此同时,辩方表示,自2024年8月被捕以来一直被关押的桑加,应该因其“表现出的康复”而被判刑
她的律师马克·杰拉戈斯(Mark Geragos)和亚历山德拉·卡扎里安(Alexandra Kazarian)在上个月提交的一份判决备忘录中写道,“她保持了持续和模范的清醒,并在羁押期间积极参与以恢复为导向的康复计划,并获得了非常强大的家庭和社区支持,以帮助她成功重返社会,并降低再犯的风险。”。
作为对辩护量刑备忘录的回应,检察官继续辩称,桑加没有表现出悔意,并声称她试图将自己造成的伤害最小化。
“例如,被告伤害了两名服药过量的受害者,但她的量刑简报甚至没有提到科迪·麦克劳里,只是顺便提到了马修·派瑞,因为被告试图淡化她在他的死亡中的作用,并把责任推到别人身上,”检察官在上周提交的回应中写道。
他们还认为,僧伽“在记录在案的监狱通信中表达了类似的缺乏悔意”——包括2024年12月25日的一次通信,检察官说,在此期间,一个人说,“我们将出售这些图书版权,”据称,僧伽回应说,“哦,我知道,计划在进行中,f商标正在下降,”根据文件。
检察官写道:“即使是开玩笑,这段对话也表明被告不了解她罪行的严重性,而是将她的罪行视为未来的潜在收入来源。”“这也表明,到目前为止,拘留时间未能让被告充分反思她所造成的严重伤害。”
杰拉格斯此前曾表示,僧伽“感觉很恐怖”。
“她从第一天起就感觉很糟糕,”去年桑加认罪后,杰拉格斯在法院外告诉记者。"这是一次可怕的经历。"
除了桑加之外,与佩里之死有关的另外四人被指控并认罪:另一名毒贩埃里克·弗莱明;肯尼斯·岩正,佩里的同居私人助理;和两位医生,马克·查韦斯和萨尔瓦多·普拉森西亚。
检察官表示,僧伽与弗莱明合作,向佩里分销氯胺酮,并于2023年10月向佩里出售了提供给岩正的51瓶氯胺酮。
DOJ在去年的一份新闻稿中说,“在佩里死亡之前,岩正反复给佩里注射了僧伽提供给弗莱明的氯胺酮。”。“具体来说,2023年10月28日,岩正给佩里注射了至少三针僧伽的氯胺酮,导致佩里死亡。”
岩正在2024年8月对一项共谋分发氯胺酮导致死亡的指控认罪,并定于4月22日被判刑。
弗莱明在2024年8月承认了一项共谋分发氯胺酮的指控和一项分发氯胺酮导致死亡的指控,并将于4月29日被判刑。
查韦斯和普拉森西亚也被判有罪,检察官称他们参与了向佩里非法销售氯胺酮的阴谋。
查韦斯曾经营一家氯胺酮诊所,他在2024年10月承认了一项阴谋分销氯胺酮的指控,并被判有罪判决到2025年12月8个月的居家隔离。
普拉森西亚在佩里死前曾短暂治疗过他,他在2025年7月承认了四项分销氯胺酮的指控,并被判有罪判决到2025年12月入狱30个月。
'Ketamine Queen' sentenced to 15 years in connection with Matthew Perry's overdose death
The woman reportedly known as the "Ketamine Queen" was sentenced to 15 years in prison for providing the drug that killed Matthew Perry.
Jasveen Sangha admitted in a plea agreement to working with another dealer to provide the "Friends" actor with dozens of vials of ketamine, including the dose that led to his fatal overdose in October 2023 at the age of 54.
Sangha, 42,pleaded guiltylast year to one count of maintaining a drug-involved premises, three counts of distribution of ketamine, and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death or serious bodily injury.She faced a maximum sentence of 65 years in prison.
Sangha, who appeared with her ankles shackled, told the court she takes "full responsibility for my actions" during her sentencing hearing in Los Angeles federal court on Wednesday.
"I am deeply ashamed of how my actions affected all the families here today," she said, adding that she has "done everything I can to be a better person."
She cried as Perry's family delivered emotional victim impact statements ahead of her sentencing by Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett.
"The pain you caused is irreversible," Perry's stepmother, Debbie Perry, said. "You clearly had a talent for making money, but you chose to hurt people. How sad."
She asked the judge to "give this heartless woman the maximum prison sentence so she won't be able to hurt other families like ours."
Keith Morrison, Perry's stepfather, also addressed Sangha.
"I don't hate you. You're a drug dealer. You supplied an addict," he said, going on to recall Perry as "one of a kind."
"Matthew was funny and brilliant and sad and miserable and happy and generous and kind and infuriating in every way," he said.
Morrison reacted to the sentencing following the hearing, telling reporters the judge is "very fair" and "considered the case very carefully and delivered a highly reasoned sentence."
He said he feels bad for Sangha's family, and noted she was "visibly emotional" in court.
"You have to have a heart of stone to wake up every morning and make a business out of feeding off the addictions of vulnerable people who are desperate for drugs," Morrison said. "Then when you're forced to confront what you have done, if you don't feel some sense of shame or sorrow, then you're not even human. And she is clearly human. She is now facing the sentence."
Prosecutors said incourt filingsahead of Sangha's sentencing that she should serve 15 years in prison for her "cold callousness and disregard for life," and that she's shown little remorse, pointing to recorded jail communications in which, they say, Sangha talked about "obtaining 'trademarks' and securing book rights on the events of the case."
In a sentencing memorandum filed last month, prosecutors said Sangha ran a "high-volume drug trafficking business out of her North Hollywood residence," where she stored, packaged and distributed drugs, including ketamine and methamphetamine, since at least 2019. Prosecutors said Sangha continued to sell "dangerous drugs" even after learning she had sold ketamine that contributed to the overdose deaths of two men: Perry and, years earlier, Los Angeles resident Cody McLaury. McLaury died hours after Sangha sold him four vials of ketamine in 2019, prosecutors said.
"She didn't care and kept selling," prosecutors wrote. "Defendant's actions show a cold callousness and disregard for life. She chose profits over people, and her actions have caused immense pain to the victims' families and loved ones."
Sangha "had the opportunity to stop after realizing the impact of her dealing -- but simply chose not to," which warrants a "significant" sentence, prosecutors also said.
During Wednesday's sentencing hearing, McLaury's sister, Kimberly McLaury, recounted her attempts to intervene.
"I texted you to stop selling ketamine," she said of Sangha. "Being caught was the only thing that stopped you."
The defense, meanwhile, said Sangha, who has been behind bars since her arrest in August 2024, should receive a sentence of time served due to her "demonstrated rehabilitation."
"She has maintained sustained and exemplary sobriety, and actively engaged in recovery-oriented and rehabilitative programming while in custody, and has tremendously strong family and community support to facilitate successful reentry and reduce the risk of recidivism," her attorneys, Mark Geragos and Alexandra Kazarian, wrote in a sentencing memorandum filed last month.
In response to the defense sentencing memorandum, prosecutors continued to argue that Sangha has shown a lack of remorse and claimed she has attempted to minimize the harm she's caused.
"For example, defendant harmed two overdose victims, but her sentencing briefing does not even mention Cody McLaury and only references Matthew Perry in passing, in the context of defendant attempting to downplay her role in his death and to heap the blame on others," prosecutors wrote in their response, filed last week.
They also argued that Sangha "expressed a similar lack of remorse in recorded jail communications" – including one on Dec. 25, 2024, during which prosecutors said an individual stated, "We're gonna sell those book rights," and Sangha allegedly responded, "Oh I know, the plan is in, the f------ trademark is going down," according to the filing.
"Even if said in jest, this conversation suggests defendant does not appreciate the severity of her offenses, and instead sees her crimes as a potential future revenue stream," prosecutors wrote. "It also shows that time in custody has, thus far, failed in getting defendant to adequately reflect upon the grave harms she has caused."
Geragos has previously said that Sangha "feels horrible."
"She's felt horrible from day one," Geragos told reporters outside the courthouse last year following Sangha's guilty plea. "This has been a horrendous experience."
In addition to Sangha, four other people were charged and pleaded guilty in connection with Perry's death: the other dealer, Erik Fleming; Kenneth Iwamasa, Perry's live-in personal assistant; and two doctors, Mark Chavez and Salvador Plasencia.
Prosecutors said Sangha worked with Fleming to distribute ketamine to Perry, and that in October 2023, they sold the actor 51 vials of ketamine that were provided to Iwamasa.
"Leading up to Perry's death, Iwamasa repeatedly injected Perry with the ketamine that Sangha supplied to Fleming," the DOJ said in a press release last year. "Specifically, on October 28, 2023, Iwamasa injected Perry with at least three shots of Sangha's ketamine, which caused Perry's death."
Iwamasa pleaded guilty in August 2024 to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine causing death and is scheduled to be sentenced on April 22.
Fleming pleaded guilty in August 2024 to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death and is set to be sentenced on April 29.
Chavez and Plasencia have also been convicted for their roles in what prosecutors called a conspiracy to illegally distribute ketamine to Perry.
Chavez, who once ran a ketamine clinic, pleaded guilty in October 2024 to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine and wassentencedto eight months home confinement in December 2025.
Plasencia, who briefly treated Perry prior to the actor's death, pleaded guilty in July 2025 to four counts of distribution of ketamine and wassentencedto 30 months in prison in December 2025.





