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The so-called 'Ketamine Queen' who was charged over the overdose death of Matthew Perry allegedly routinely referred to the actor as 'Chandler.'
The nickname given by alleged drug dealer Jasveen Sangha was revealed as part of a plea agreement signed by Perry's friend Erik Fleming.
Fleming pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death, as he was charged along with Sangha and three others related to Perry's October 2023 death.
Sangha's nickname for Perry was first reported by Page Six, which shared documents from prosecutors claiming she 'used a name of a well-known character that (Perry) portrayed in a television series.'
One of the defendants charged in relation to the death of actor Matthew Perry may have routinely referred to him as 'Chandler', newly released documents reveal
Jasveen Sangha was named as one of five people charged over the actor's overdose death, and was allegedly nicknamed the 'Ketamine Queen'
Sangha has not entered a plea in her charges, and the documents do not specifically state which sitcom character she allegedly referred to Perry as.
Others charged in relation to the actor's death include his personal assistant Kenneth Iwamasa, who has already pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute the ketamine that killed Perry.
Iwamasa also admitted to injecting Perry with ketamine on the day he overdosed.
Two doctors have also been charged, with medic Mark Chavez pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute, while Salvador Plascencia, 42, has not yet cut a plea.
According to prosecutors, Sangha was not the only one to refer to Perry in communications, as the two doctors are accused of mocking the actor in text messages.
They allegedly questioned 'how much this moron will pay' for ketamine, adding: 'Let's find out.'
Sangha captured headlines following her arrest earlier this month, particularly over her alleged nickname 'Ketamine Queen' and use of social media
Those charged in relation to Perry's death allegedly texted each other about 'how much this moron will pay' for the ketamine that ultimately led to his death
Sangha captured headlines following her arrest earlier this month, particularly over her alleged nickname 'Ketamine Queen' and use of social media.
She was allegedly known throughout North Hollywood as a dealer to celebrities, and often shared her lavish lifestyle, allegedly funded by her narcotics dealing, all over Instagram - where she posted snaps from her vacations to Mexico and Japan.
She is charged with conspiracy to distribute ketamine, maintaining a drug-involved premises, possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, possession with intent to distribute ketamine, and five counts of distribution of ketamine.
Just hours before she was arrested by police in Los Angeles on August 15, Jasveen Sangha was boasting about her new haircut and color on her social media.
The alleged dealer to the rich and famous would often post images of her wearing Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry and Louis Vuitton sneakers and Chanel clothes - as well as snaps of her indulging in caviar at private jet lounges at LAX.
The 41-year-old dealing 'queen,' who has dual US and British citizenship, also hosted ritzy parties for her friends in Hollywood, and exclaimed that 'family is everything.'
Just hours before she was arrested by police in Los Angeles on August 15, Jasveen Sangha was boasting about her new haircut and color on her social media
Sangha was allegedly known throughout North Hollywood as a dealer to celebrities, and often shared her lavish lifestyle, allegedly funded by her narcotics dealing, all over Instagram
In February 2024, four months after Perry's death, Sangha posted smirking selfies while sunning herself on a trip to Playa del Carmen, Mexico, where she showed off her beachfront residence while drinking cocktails by the pool.
She also boasted about her health and wellness journey - using IV drips after late-night partying and being a proponent of 'sound healing,' which she called 'absolutely uplifting and cleansing for the heart and soul.'
Just two weeks after Perry's ketamine-overdose death, Sangha jetted off to Tokyo - where she indulged in lychee martinis at the Mandarin Oriental hotel, where suites cost $1,847 a night.