In a major development, Jasveen Sangha, the final defendant, has pleaded guilty to supplying the ketamine that caused the actor’s death. Her sentencing is now scheduled, bringing the year-long investigation to a close.
September 4, 2025: In a major development in the death case of actor Matthew Perry, drug dealer Jasveen Sangha, known as the “Ketamine Queen,” has pleaded guilty to supplying the drugs that caused his death. Her plea, entered on Wednesday, September 3, concludes a yearlong investigation into the source of the lethal ketamine dose.
Sangha pleaded guilty to five federal charges, including the distribution of ketamine that led to Perry’s demise. Her sentencing has been scheduled for December 10, 2025. While she faces a maximum prison sentence of 65 years, prosecutors have indicated they will request a more lenient penalty.

The guilty plea makes Sangha the fifth and final defendant in the case to admit guilt. The other four individuals—a group that includes two physicians and Perry’s own assistant—have also pleaded guilty and are awaiting their separate sentencing hearings, which are set to take place throughout November and December.
The courtroom proceedings were attended by Matthew Perry’s mother, Suzanne Perry, and stepfather, Keith Morrison, who were present to witness the final guilty plea in the case. Sangha’s lawyer stated that she “feels horrible” about the incident and is “taking responsibility for her actions.”
