LOS ANGELES >> A California woman known as the “ketamine queen” has agreed to plead guilty to charges that she supplied the dose of the prescription anesthetic that killed “Friends” star Matthew Perry, prosecutors said today.
Jasveen Sangha, who had been scheduled to go on trial in September, will plead guilty to five federal charges under an agreement with federal prosecutors, according to a U.S. Justice Department statement.
The plea deal came a little more than three weeks after a California doctor Salvador Plasencia, another of the five people charged in connection with Perry’s death, pleaded guilty to four counts of illegal distribution of ketamine.
Sangha, described by authorities as a drug dealer known to customers as the “ketamine queen,” was accused of furnishing the dose that

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