The accused Los Angeles drug dealer 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 on Monday (Aug 18).
Jasveen Sangha, 42, who authorities said ran an illegal narcotics "stash house" in the North Hollywood district of Los Angeles and was due to stand trial in September, will plead guilty to five charges under a deal with federal prosecutors, according to the US Justice Department.
Four other co-defendants in the case – two physicians, Perry's personal assistant and another man who admitted acting as an intermediary in selling ketamine to the actor – have already pleaded guilty to various charges, though none has yet been sentenced.
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