More than a year and a half after the death of Matthew Perry, the judgment of Jasveen Sangha and Salvador Plasencia, two of the five suspects accused of being involved in the death of the star of Friends, Open this Tuesday, March 4 in Los Angeles.
Nicknamed the “Queen of Ketamine”, Jasveen Sangha, a drug trafficker recognized for providing many celebrities, is accused of having sold Matthew Perry, through an intermediary, the Ketamine bottle that caused the dead oversuissis of the actor.
During the search for the house of Jasveen Sangha, the researchers found 80 bottles of ketamine, methamphetamine, cocaine, xanax bottles and other drugs obtained illegally.
According to the investigation, the concessionaire even boasted to “honor any command” in Ketamine. In addition, one of its clients has already succumbed to an overdose of ketamine in 2019.
In the documentary Matthew Perry: A Hollywood tragedyPublished at the end of February in the United States, Jasveen Sangha’s lawyer, Mark Geragos, defended his client saying that “he had never met” the actor and “had nothing to do with him.” If it is declared guilty, Jasveen Sangha runs the life of life imprisonment.
“I wonder how much this fool will pay”
For its part, the doctor Salvador Plasencia is accused of having illegally supplied around 20 Ketamine bottles to Matthew Perry in exchange for $ 55,000 in cash, in the space of only two months.
According to the survey, Salvador Plasencia had bought $ 12 bottles from a doctor, Mark Chávez, and sold them to Matthew Perry up to $ 2,000.
“I wonder how much this fool will pay,” he wrote in an SMS in September 2023, exhumed during the investigation.
After the death of Matthew Perry, Salvador Plasencia would also have “falsified medical records” to try to legitimize his action, according to the federal prosecutor of Los Angeles. Accused of 18 positions, Salvador Plasencia, who declared himself innocent and could resume his activity as a doctor in August 2024, risks up to 120 years in prison.
Three other charges
In addition to Jasveen Sangha and Salvador Plasencia, three other suspects were also accused in this case. Mark Chávez, also a doctor, is accused of having illegally supplied Ketamina to Matthew Perry.
Kenneth Iwamasa, Matthew Perry’s personal assistant, is accused of administering ketamine to the actor without medical training. Finally, Erik Fleming, a friend of the actor, is accused of having served as intermediary of the Jasveen Sangha Dealeuse to provide drugs.
The three suspects declared themselves guilty and are now waiting for their expected prayers for next April and May.
Source: BFM TV
