Ketamine Queen Jasveen Sangha Sentenced to 15 Years for Fatal Perry Supply
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Ketamine Queen Jasveen Sangha Sentenced to 15 Years for Fatal Perry Supply

08 April, 2026.Crime.14 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Jasveen Sangha sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for Perry ketamine case.
  • She pleaded guilty to five federal charges, including ketamine distribution causing death.
  • Prosecutors say she ran a high-volume trafficking operation from North Hollywood.

Sentencing

She pleaded guilty to five felony charges including distribution resulting in death.

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Prosecutors described her as operating a high-volume drug trafficking business catering to high-end clients.

Perry's stepmother told the court she chose to hurt people.

Sangha told the court she takes full responsibility for my actions.

Operaton Details and Aftermath

Sangha sold about 50 vials of ketamine to Perry including the fatal batch.

Perry sought more ketamine than legal providers allowed.

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She continued dealing after learning her supply contributed to two deaths.

Sangha admitted to instructing accomplices to delete incriminating messages.

Her defense argued for time served but the judge sentenced 15 years.

Victim Impact

Stepfather Keith Morrison recalled Perry as one of a kind.

Sangha cried as the impact was laid bare in court.

The judge told her she would need epic resilience.

The sentence exposed the contrast between a lavish lifestyle and tragic loss.

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