The so-called “Ketamine Queen of Los Angeles,” charged with providing the drugs that killed Matthew Perry, had touted herself as a “celebrity drug dealer with high-quality goods.”
She lived a lavish life of luxury, driving a BMW and taking exotic trips abroad.
Jasveen Sangha, 41, frequently jetted off on extravagant trips to Mexico, Spain, Italy, Greece, Japan, France, Dubai, and Antigua.
Prosecutors said she remained “blithely indifferent” to the fact that her ketamine was causing deaths.
In a motion arguing for Sangha to be kept behind bars, prosecutors allege that her drug dealing funded a ritzy lifestyle.
This included renting a stash house in North Hollywood for “thousands of dollars per month” and driving a rented Range Rover, which she recently swapped for a leased 2024 BMW.
“Based on defendant’s lifestyle and spending, she has the financial means to flee,” the motion stated.
The glamorous blonde — who friends said is “obsessed” with her appearance, receiving regular Botox treatments and IV drips to promote “natural wellness” — prided herself on being a dealer to the stars, the feds claim.
“Although she also sold methamphetamine and other drugs like magic mushrooms, defendant’s specialty was ketamine, which she routinely sold, holding herself out as a celebrity drug dealer with high-quality goods,” the court documents state.
In the days before her arrest, Sangha even visited the hair salon, got her nails done, went shopping and attended parties in Hollywood.
The 41-year-old American-British dual-national seemed “carefree” and maintained an active social life in the days leading up to her arrest, friends told The Post.
“If anything, she became more social in the past few months,” a longtime friend who has known Jasveen Sangha for several years told The Post.
“She seemed carefree like she didn’t have a worry in the world. She was always up for parties or dinner or just hanging out. She put on a brave face, considering what she knew was coming. She acted like it was no big deal at all.”
Sangha also claimed to have been self-employed as an “artist and singer” who did “art shows,” according to pretrial services cited in court papers.
The alleged drug dealer was among the five people arrested in connection with the “Friends” star’s death. She is accused of providing the ketamine that killed Perry, 54, on October 28, 2023.
She was charged in an 18-count superseding indictment unsealed on Thursday, which included conspiracy to distribute ketamine, falsifying documents and other drug trafficking counts.
She has pleaded not guilty but the judge held her without bail as she awaits trial.
Prosecutors charge that she ran her ketamine empire out of her North Hollywood home, which was raided on March 19.
According to authorities, they found a “significant” quantity of illegal drugs, including “approximately 3 pounds of counterfeit pills containing methamphetamine, 79 vials of ketamine, ketamine powder, 2,127 grams of Xanax pills, psilocybin mushrooms and cocaine.”
She also “possessed drug trafficking tools, such as a money counter, a scale covered in drug residue, a signal and hidden camera detector, and other drug paraphernalia, a drug ledger and a firearm registered to defendant’s boyfriend,” the motion said.
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Source: Tampa Bay Times