'Ketamine Queen' accused of selling Matthew Perry fatal dose gets September trial
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Jasveen Sangha, charged with selling ketamine that led to Matthew Perry's death, faces trial on September 23. Sangha is known as 'The Ketamine Queen' and faces five counts of ketamine distribution, one resulting in death. She has been held in federal custody since her arrest last year and has pleaded not guilty. This trial is the only one pending after four other defendants reached plea agreements. Perry had been using ketamine for depression treatment when he sought more drugs from various sources, including Sangha, when his doctor could not accommodate his request.
Jasveen Sangha, known as 'The Ketamine Queen,' is charged with five counts of ketamine distribution, including one resulting in death, and has pleaded not guilty.
Sangha's trial is set to begin on September 23 after being postponed multiple times; she has been in federal custody since her arrest last year.
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