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Matthew Perry Allegedly Took Multiple Ketamine Doses On Day Of His Death, Court Papers Reveal
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Matthew Perry Allegedly Took Multiple Ketamine Doses On Day Of His Death, Court Papers Reveal

Trigger Warning: This article contains references to drug addiction

Matthew Perry asked his live-in assistant to inject him with several doses of ketamine on October 28, 2023, the day he died, according to new details shared by investigating officials.

At 8:30 that morning, his assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, injected him with a first dose of ketamine, People reports, citing a plea agreement Iwamasa made with the Department of Justice. At 12:45, he again injected Perry while the Friends actor watched a movie in his home, per the publication. According to the cited plea agreement, Perry asked for yet another dose 40 minutes after the second.

“Shoot me up a big one,” Perry told his assistant and asked him to get his hot tub ready. The third dose was administered to Perry while he was near or in his jacuzzi, according to the agreement. Iwamasa then reportedly left the home to run some errands and, upon his return, found Perry dead, face down in the soaking tub.

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Iwamasa is one of the five defendants charged by the DOJ in connection with Perry’s death, which was the result of “acute effects” of ketamine, according to his autopsy report. The drug, for those who may not know, is a controlled anesthetic used to treat anxiety and depression. Perry had been receiving ketamine therapy to treat the same conditions for a while under the supervision of his doctors in the months leading up to his death. His regular doctors were not charged by the authorities.

The actor’s assistant pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine causing death after admitting to “repeatedly” injecting the actor with the drug in the days leading up to his death. Per the plea agreement, he injected Perry with six to eight doses of ketamine a day between October 24 and October 27.

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Also charged in Perry’s death case is Jasveen Sangha, aka The Ketamine Queen, according to prosecutors, and Dr. Salvador Plasencia. Both have pleaded not guilty to several charges. Both are charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine. Sangha, for the record, also faces one count of maintaining a drug premises, one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, one count of possession with intent to distribute ketamine, and five counts of distribution of ketamine, per People.

Erik Fleming, an associate of Perry and the fourth defendant in the case, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death. Dr. Mark Chavez, the final defendant, meanwhile, has pledged to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine, the DOJ said.

U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada said during a press conference announcing the charges that Perry had fallen back into his addiction shortly before his death, and that these defendants took advantage of his addiction issues to “enrich themselves.”

If you know someone who is struggling with substance abuse, please reach out to the authorities and report it. There are several helplines available for the same. 

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Private Jets, Luxury Cars: Lavish Life Of “Ketamine Queen” Jasveen Sangha
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Private Jets, Luxury Cars: Lavish Life Of “Ketamine Queen” Jasveen Sangha

The arrest of Jasveen Sangha, dubbed the “Ketamine Queen of Los Angeles”, in connection with the death of actor Matthew Perry has unveiled a life of luxury funded by a deadly drug empire. Ms Sangha, 41, a dual British and American citizen, is at the centre of a federal investigation, accused of supplying the ketamine that led to Mr Perry’s death on October 28 last year. She is among five people charged over Mr Perry’s death. 

Prosecutors describe Ms Sangha as a “celebrity drug dealer” who catered to high-profile clients, priding herself on offering “high-quality goods.” Her Hollywood residence, which federal authorities have labelled a “drug-selling emporium,” allegedly served as the hub of a vast operation dealing in methamphetamine, cocaine, Xanax, and her speciality, ketamine. 

A raid on her home in March uncovered a staggering 79 bottles of liquid ketamine, nearly 2,000 methamphetamine pills, and other illegal substances.

Ms Sangha’s operation, which reportedly dates back to at least June 2019, was lucrative enough to fund an opulent lifestyle that few could imagine. She frequently jetted off to exotic locations, including Mexico, Spain, Italy, Greece, Japan, France, Dubai, and Antigua, often showing a “blithe indifference” to the fact that the ketamine she distributed was deadly, prosecutors have said. 

Her lavish lifestyle was evident not only in her travels but also in her possessions. Ms Sangha drove a Range Rover, which she later swapped for a leased 2024 BMW. Additionally, she rented her North Hollywood home, which prosecutors refer to as a “stash house,” for thousands of dollars per month.

Pictures posted by her on social media show her partying with some A-list actors notorious for their addiction problems like Charlie Sheen. Her personal Instagram handle is littered with several photos of trips on private jets to devouring caviar at some exotic location around the globe. She has also frequently posted photos of designer wear including shoes by Louis Vuitton and clothes from Chanel. 

Despite the charges against her, Ms Sangha reportedly maintained a seemingly carefree attitude in the days leading up to her arrest. According to the New York Post, her friends said that she appeared more social and engaged than ever, frequently attending parties, going shopping, and indulging in beauty treatments such as Botox and IV drips. 

Known for receiving regular beauty treatments, Ms Sangha reportedly took pride in her looks, which some say played into her allure as a “celebrity drug dealer.” 

Following her arrest on methamphetamine possession charges in March, Ms Sangha was released on a $100,000 bond. However, she continued to lead her luxurious life until her re-arrest in connection with Mr Perry’s death. The latest charges against her, detailed in an 18-count superseding indictment, include conspiracy to distribute ketamine, falsifying documents, and various other drug trafficking offences. Sangha has pleaded not guilty, but the judge has ordered her to be held without bail as she awaits trial.
 

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National strike held over India doctor’s murder
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National strike held over India doctor’s murder

Non-essential services are at a standstill in an escalated protest demanding greater protections. 

​Non-essential services are at a standstill in an escalated protest demanding greater protections.  

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