The Alleged “Ketamine Queen” Says She Never Met Matthew Perry
Recent claims about a connection between Jasveen Sangha, a woman known as the “Ketamine Queen” and the late actor Matthew Perry have been strongly denied by her lawyer. The allegations, which surfaced after Perry’s passing, were addressed directly by Mark Geragos, her attorney, who asserted that his client never met the actor, let alone had any personal ties to him.
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The lawyer, defending his client, emphasized that she had no connection to Perry and that the claims were completely false.
Perry, widely known for his role as Chandler Bing on Friends, had been candid about his struggles with addiction.
Geragos called into question the nickname “Ketamine Queen.” which he says the U.S. Attorney’s Office had given his client.
“I admire the cleverness of it. I don’t think it has any place in an indictment,” said Geragos.
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In a statement, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said, “We never claimed to have given her the ‘Ketamine Queen’ nickname. That is something her customers – Erik Fleming, included – did.”
In the indictment, Fleming is identified as the broker involved in helping Perry acquire ketamine. U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada addressed Sangha’s role last month, saying, “Defendant Sangha sold the batch of ketamine that resulted in Mr. Perry’s death on October 28th.”
Geragos, however, pushed back against this narrative, stating, “This theory that the so-called fatal dose is somehow linked to my client is absolute garbage.”
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