An Indian-origin woman, widely referred to in media reports as the “Ketamine Queen,” has been sentenced to prison for illegally supplying drugs linked to the death of Matthew Perry. The case has drawn significant international attention due to Perry’s fame and the circumstances surrounding his passing.
Authorities in the United States stated that the woman was part of a network involved in distributing ketamine and other controlled substances. Investigators found that she sold doses of the drug at inflated prices, taking advantage of Perry’s addiction struggles. Prosecutors argued that her actions contributed to the chain of events leading to the actor’s death.
During the trial, evidence revealed that the accused knowingly supplied large quantities of ketamine without proper medical authorization. The court emphasized that illegal drug distribution, especially involving vulnerable individuals, carries severe consequences. As a result, the judge handed down a prison sentence intended to serve as a strong deterrent against similar crimes.
The death of Matthew Perry shocked fans worldwide and reignited conversations about substance abuse, accountability, and the responsibilities of those who provide controlled medications. Law enforcement officials have stated that investigations into others connected to the case will continue, as authorities aim to dismantle the broader drug distribution network involved.