Jasveen Sangha, who is one of five people indicted in Matthew Perry’s death from ketamine, may have referred to the late “Friends” star as “Chandler” in communications.
The shocking information was revealed in Perry’s acquaintance Erik Fleming’s plea agreement, in which he pleaded guilty to one count of co nspiracy to distribute ketamine and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death.
The docu ments, obtained by Page Six, state that prosecutors allege Sangha, who is nicknamed the “Ketamine Queen,” referred to Perry “using a name of a well-known character that [Perry] portrayed in a television series.”
The so-called “Ketamine Queen” (above) may have referred to Matthew Perry as “Chandler,” his character from “Friends.” @/jasveen_s Charlie Sheen’s twins support mom Brooke Mueller in rare photo after Matthew Perry death investigation Charlie Sheen’s rarely seen twins support mom Brooke Mueller after Matthew Perry ketamine investigation Sangha has yet to enter a plea in her case.
The agreement didn’t specify which name Sangha allegedly used for Perry, and a spokesperson for the Department of Justice didn’t immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.
Perry also has starred in other television series such as “The Odd Couple,” “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip” and “Go On.”
Perry appeared on the long-running series for 10 years. Everett Collection / Everett Collection Sangha was one of five people charged in Perry’s ketamine death. @jasveen_s/Instagram The others arrested in co nnection to the “17 Again” star’s death were his perso nal assistant Kenneth Iwamasa and two doctors, Salvador Plasencia and Mark Chavez.
Iwamasa pleaded guilty to one count of co nspiracy to distribute ketamine causing death and admitted to injecting Perry with ketamine on the day he died. Chavez, 54, pleaded guilty to one count of co nspiracy to distribute ketamine after admitting to selling ketamine to Plasencia, 42.
Like Sangha, Plasencia has yet to cut a plea.
Prosecutors claim in court docu ments that the pair of doctors discussed trying to scam Perry into paying more mo ney for the drug, writing, “I wo nder how much this moron will pay” and “Lets [sic] find out.”
The “Odd Couple” star’s perso nal assistant (above) was also indicted. l inkedIn / Kenneth Iwamasa Kenneth Iwamasa allegedly shot Perry with the final dose of ketamine that killed him. APEX / MEGA Five people are also accused of trying to scam the late actor into paying more for the ketamine. USDC The “Fools Rush In” star was found dead in his hot tub on Oct. 28 after Iwamasa “shot” him up “with a big” dose of ketamine. He was 54.
In his memoir, “Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing,” Perry actually denounced ketamine, which he had received infusions of to treat his depression, because it made him feel like he was “dying.”
“Yet I would co ntinually sign up for this s–t because it was something different, and anything different is good,” he explained of his treatments at a Swiss clinic.
“Taking K is like being hit in the head with a giant happy shovel. But the hangover was rough and outweighed the shovel.”