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'Ketamine Queen' to be sentenced for selling Matthew Perry the drugs that killed him

April 08, 2026
'Ketamine Queen' to be sentenced for selling Matthew Perry the drugs that killed him

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A woman who admitted to sellingMatthew Perrythe ketamine that killed him is set to be sentenced Wednesday.

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Jasveen Sanghawill be the third defendant sentenced of thefive people who have pleaded guiltyin connection with the 2023 overdose of the 54-year-old actor. His role asChandler Bing on NBC's “Friends”in the 1990s and 2000s made him one of the biggest television stars of his era.

Sanghais the only one whose plea deal included an acknowledgment of causing Perry’s death, and is likely to get the stiffest sentence of the group by far.

Prosecutors are asking a federal judge in Los Angeles to sentence the 42-year-old Sangha to 15 years in prison. They cast her in court filings as a “Ketamine Queen” who had an elaborate drug operation catering to high-end clients to give herself a jet-setting lifestyle.

Sangha's attorneys said in their sentencing filing that the time she has spent in jail since her August 2024 indictment should be sufficient, and prosecutors' math on federal sentencing guidelines is “factually wrong.” They point to her lack of a previous criminal record and exemplary behavior as an inmate, as well as the unlikelihood she would return to a life of drug dealing.

Members of Perry’s family are expected to speak in court before the sentencing.

He was found dead in the hot tub at his Los Angeles home. The medical examinerruled that ketamine,typically used as a surgical anesthetic, was the primary cause of death.

Perry, who had lifelong struggles with addiction, had been using the drug through his regular doctor as a legal off-label treatment for depression. But he wanted more than the doctor would give him. That at first led him toDr. Salvador Plasencia, who admitted to illegally selling Perry ketamine and was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison after prosecutors asked for three years. And it later led Perry to Sangha, who sold him 25 vials of ketamine, including the fatal dose, for $6,000 in cash four days before his death, prosecutors said.

Another doctor, who admitted toproviding Plasencia the ketaminehe sold to Perry, was sentenced to eight months of home detention. Perry's assistant and his friend, who admitted acting as the actor's middlemen, are awaiting sentencing.

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U.S. District Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett has said she is seeking to calibrate how she sentences each of the five defendants to make sense as a whole.

In September, shortly before a scheduled trial, Sangha pleaded guilty to one count of using her home for drug distribution, three counts of distribution of ketamine and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death. She also admitted to selling drugs to another man, 33-year-old Cody McLaury, who had no connection to Perry, before his overdose death in 2019.

The prosecution said that despite Sangha's plea, she continued drug dealing, showing her lack of remorse.

A dual U.S.-U.K. citizen, Sangha moved from England to the U.S. at age 3, and when she was around age 10, her family settled in Southern California.

She didn't know her father but has said her grandfather and stepfather were essential male influences in her life. Both recently died and it has had a “profound effect” on her, the defense said.

She is very close to her mother and grandmother, who would provide her with stability if she were released, her lawyers said.

Sangha has a bachelor's degree from the University of California, Irvine, and a master's degree from Hult International Business School in England.

The defense used her biography to show she's an educated and otherwise upstanding citizen who made an aberrant mistake when she fell into selling drugs.

The prosecution said her life circumstances show she didn't act out of desperation, and that she freely chose to deal drugs to finance the posh lifestyle she wanted.

Sangha's lawyers said she has been a model inmate in jail, maintaining sobriety and organizing and leading Narcotics Anonymous meetings.

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If You Haven’t Cringed In A While, These 61 Photos Might Remind You What That Feeling Is Like (New Pics)

April 08, 2026
If You Haven’t Cringed In A While, These 61 Photos Might Remind You What That Feeling Is Like (New Pics)

On the Internet, there's no bigger sin thanbeing cringey. At the same time, it's what drives insane levels of engagement. Remember the infamous Star Wars kid? Yeah, that videohas38 million views. And who didn't love to hate the 2018 YouTube Rewind? At one point,it wasthe most-disliked video on the platform of all time.

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Truly, the Internet loves nothing more than some good old-fashioned cringe, andBored Pandais here to deliver. We went online to find the mostembarrassing humblebrags, lies, and attention-seeking posts that gave people second-hand embarrassment. Proceed only if you're ready to experience new levels of cringe.

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Is there anything that isn't cringe nowadays? It seems that folks might gang up on you for liking a book, a sports team, or a band they deem "cringe." Something cuts deep inside your soul when you read a comment like "Imagine being a fan of X in the big 2026" followed by the wilted flower emoji.

How do we decide what's cringey and what's cool? Sometimes, it seems that the fear of appearing cringe stops people from enjoying their lives with as much whimsy as they can. The younger generations are particularly worried, as 56% of Gen Zfeel anxiousabout rejection during Hinge dates. Their biggest worry? Doing something their date will think is cringy or embarrassing.

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In her piece for Mother Jones titled "One Nation, Under Cringe," writer Steffi Caoobserved that thecurrent generation's lexicon revolves around words used to describe embarrassing behaviors and shame people for them. "Where 'cool' or 'dope' served earlier generations, cringe, mid, sus, glazed, and ick serve us now," she writes.

Indeed, Gen Z and Gen Alpha might be the generations so preoccupied with not being cringe that they're missing out on the best parts of life. Online, more and more people are calling out those who participate in and cultivate "cringe culture."

For example, one Redditor recentlyarguedthat "the concept of cringe culture completely ruined creativity and self-expression." Under the "cringe culture" tag onTikTok, you can find others talking about how cringe culture is making everything boring and is fueling the rise of anti-intellectualism.

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You might think that this is a problem only for the chronically online. However, experts are noticing that the repercussions of "cringe culture" are severely impacting today's youth. In an interview for Australia's ABC News, bestselling author and NYU professor of Creative Writing Ocean Vuongtalkedabout how young people are afraid to try being poets and writers because it's perceived as cringe.

"There is a kind of surveillance culture around social media," he said. "This 'cringe culture' is 'I don't want to be perceived as trying and having an effortful attempt at my dreams.'" As a teacher, Vuong finds this horrifying: "They are absolutely scared of judgment. And so, in fact, they perform cynicism because cynicism can be misread, as it often is, as intelligence."

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Interestingly, sincerity seems to be really scary nowadays. Young people seem to like and care about things, but only ironically or in a weirdly detached way. In cringe culture, everything is embarrassing: being in a fandom, trying out a new hobby, and sometimes, even love. How else can we explain the recent"Having a boyfriend is embarrassing" trend?

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The key to conquering this collective aversion to cringe might be the realization that we all do embarrassing things. Apparently, being embarrassed can bring people closer. According to a 2012 study, peoplefindthose who show embarrassment more trustworthy and pro-social. Although the embarrassment might seem unbearable in the moment and shortly after, it can actually work as a bonding mechanism.

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Essentially, when we do something stupid and get embarrassed, we're signaling to other people that we care what they think. They, in turn, feel sympathy for us and might feel the need to reassure us. Evolutionary psychologistssaythat we adapted to feel embarrassment as a way to correct our behavior in communities.

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So, was the meme "I am cringe but I am free" that started making rounds in 2020 right all along? I certainly hope so. In 2023, TikTok creator Erica Mallettcoinedthe term "climbing the cringe mountain" to name how being cringe can set you free. "What embracing cringe allows you to do is try on a bunch of personalities, identities, outfits," Mallett told The New York Times.

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Do you think any of the people on this list deserve kudos for how they handled their cringeworthy moments, Pandas? Or are their cringy personalities beyond repair? Let us know your thoughts on cringe-inducing content and cringe culture in the comments! And if you want to see more, check out somecringy pics that show new levels of human stupidityand theseexpensive accidents and fails that made people cringe.

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