“Unraveling the Enigma: Inside the Shadowy Life of the ‘Ketamine Queen’ Linked to Matthew Perry’s Tragic Overdose”
According to court documents, Sangha’s customers knew her as the “Ketamine Queen.”
Prosecutors claimed: “Given the volume of drugs the defendant sold, there are likely more victims.”
Sangha was arrested in March and released on bail — but in August, prosecutors brought a new indictment and accused her of playing a role in Perry’s death, along with four other people.
After her August arrest, she pleaded not guilty and was denied bail by a judge.