LOS ANGELES (AP) — Just over a year ago, federal authorities announced that five people had been charged in connection with the ketamine overdose death of Matthew Perry. All five have now pleaded guilty, including the personal assistant of the “Friends” star, an old acquaintance, two doctors and an admitted drug dealer. All will be sentenced in November or December.
Here is a look at each of the defendants. Jasveen Sangha Sangha pleaded guilty to selling Perry the lethal dose of ketamine in the days before his death on Oct. 23, 2023. She was the last co-defendant to strike a plea deal with prosecutors, and avoided a trial set for September. A 42-year-old who was born in Britain, raised in the United States and has dual citizenship, Sangha's social media accounts before her indictment last