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The “Ketamine Queen” accused in Matthew Perry’s death is a Mafia superfan

The so-called “Ketamine Queen,” accused of supplying the fatal shipment of drugs that killed actor Matthew Perry, is a huge mafia fan and runs a website dedicated to the world of organized crime.

Jasveen Sangha, 41, who was among five people arrested Thursday in connection with the death of the “Friends” star, used the website – first reported by TMZ – to boast about her “love” for the notorious underworld network.

Her obsession with the criminal gang dates back to her youth after watching the films “Scarface” and “The Godfather,” according to the biography page of her website.

Jasveen Sangha, 41, was among five people arrested Thursday in connection with the death of the “Friends” star.
She is a huge mafia fan and has a website dedicated to the world of organized crime. Javseen Sangha / Tripod

“Later in high school, I decided to do a research project on the Mafia, and I became fascinated by the history and the many stories associated with each of America's notorious crime families and famous gangsters,” she wrote.

The website is also divided into subsections – including “Mafia Mugshots”, “Famous Mafia Faces”, “Mafia Family Cities”, “Mafia History” and “Most Popular Mafia Movies”.

The emergence of Sangha's crime-obsessed blog came shortly after the alleged drug kingpin was charged with a series of charges in connection with Perry's death in October last year.

Prosecutors allege that Sangha – known as the “Ketamine Queen of Los Angeles” – used her North Hollywood “hideout” as a distribution point for the ketamine that killed the actor.

Sangha was one of five people arrested in connection with the death of the late “Friends” actor. Rich Fury/Invision/AP
When Sangha was arrested, federal authorities seized large quantities of ketamine and methamphetamine. USDC

According to an indictment filed by California federal authorities, she is accused of delivering the drug shipment to alleged co-conspirator Erik Fleming, who then sold it to Perry.

Sangha was indicted along with Dr. Salvador “Dr. P.” Plasencia, Dr. Mark Chavez, Perry’s personal assistant Kenneth Iwamasa, and Fleming.

The “Friends” actor was found floating facedown in a hot tub at his Pacific Palisades home on October 28 after taking an overdose of the powerful anesthetic.