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Hollywood’s drug scene exposed: ‘Ketamine Queen’ may unveil dealers and users in Perry plea deal

Jasveen Sangha, the so-called ‘Ketamine Queen,’ who has been indicted in connection with Matthew Perry’s death, may reveal a hidden world of drug abuse among Hollywood’s elite in a potential plea deal.

Sangha faces charges for allegedly supplying the late “Friends” star with ketamine before his death last October, when he was found in his hot tub with dangerously high levels of the drug. Authorities accuse Sangha of operating a “stash house” in North Hollywood, where she reportedly provided both ketamine and methamphetamine to wealthy clients in Los Angeles.

With the possibility of a plea deal on the table, Sangha could turn informant, potentially exposing a network of drug dealers and users within the entertainment industry. Her cooperation might reveal connections among high-profile celebrities and executives, raising alarm among those involved in Hollywood’s underworld.

Sangha has pleaded not guilty to the charges and to separate federal drug charges from March, where she was accused of being a significant drug dealer. Prosecutors are reportedly hoping she will name associates in exchange for a reduced sentence.

Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor, suggested that Sangha’s disclosures could have widespread implications: “She may name anyone connected to her network, creating major concern for Hollywood figures linked to her.”

Dr. Mark Chavez has already reached a plea agreement with prosecutors, but his alleged operations were separate from Sangha’s stash house. Erik Fleming, another individual involved, is accused of facilitating transactions between Perry’s assistant and Sangha.

As the investigation unfolds, many in Hollywood are anxiously awaiting whether the illegal drug activities of the industry’s stars will be exposed.

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