In a scandal that has rocked Hollywood, Jasveen Sangha—dubbed the “Ketamine Queen” — is accused of supplying the drugs that led to Matthew Perry‘s tragic death last October. The extravagant lifestyle of this so-called “celebrity drug dealer” is now under the spotlight, revealing a life of opulence funded by a reportedly lucrative underground ketamine operation catering to the elite.
Lavish lifestyle and deadly supply
As per reports, Sangha’s luxurious existence included foreign escapades to exotic destinations such as Mexico, Spain, Italy, and Dubai, alongside a fleet of high-end vehicles like a Range Rover and a leased 2024 BMW. Her opulent tastes extended to lavish beauty treatments, including Botox and IV drips, as revealed by court documents and sources close to the case. As per the POST, “She was known for her glamorous appearance, flaunting her wealth and connections in the celebrity world,” said a source.
The Department of Justice recently uncovered a staggering drug cache in a raid on Sangha’s high-end residence. Authorities reported seizing “80 ketamine vials, thousands of methamphetamine and cocaine pills, Xanax, and other illicit medications.” This discovery came after months of Sangha evading law enforcement, while she continued to indulge in luxury shopping, parties, and travel.
A carefree attitude amidst chaos
Despite the gravity of the allegations, those close to Sangha describe a chilling nonchalance about her situation. “She seemed carefree, like she didn’t have a worry in the world,” a longtime friend was quoted as saying by the POST. “She was always up for parties or dinners, acting as if nothing was amiss, even as the walls were closing in.”
In the days leading up to her arrest on August 16, Sangha reportedly visited a hair salon, had her nails done, and attended Hollywood parties. Federal authorities allege that Sangha’s brazen lifestyle continued unabated, reflecting a disturbing indifference to the deadly consequences of her alleged actions.
Legal battle and denial
Sangha, who has pleaded ‘not guilty’ to the charges, is facing a complex legal battle. Among those arrested in connection with Perry’s death were his doctors, an assistant, and other associates. The prosecution argues that Sangha’s lavish lifestyle demonstrates her financial ability to flee, adding further tension to the case.
A pretrial motion noted, “Based on the defendant’s lifestyle and spending, she has the financial means to flee.” Sangha’s court appearance will be closely watched as the investigation into the fatal ketamine overdose continues to unfold.
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