Fox News correspondent Matt Finn has the latest on the five defendants charged with a series of felonies in Matthew Perry's death on 'Special Report.' Jasveen Sangha — also known as the "Ketamine Queen," who was arrested on Aug. 15 for her involvement in Matthew Perry's death — may have used a code name during conversations involving the purchase and delivery of ketamine to the late star.

In court documents obtained by Fox News Digital, prosecutors claim that Sangha referred to Perry "using a name of a well-known character that [Perry] portrayed in a television series." The actor was best known for his beloved character, Chandler Bing, on the hit sitcom "Friends." He died on Oct.

28, 2023, from "acute effects of ketamine." MATTHEW PERRY DEATH PROBE REVEALS ACTOR WAS MANIPULATED BY 'LEECHES' IN HIS INNER CIRCLE Jasveen Sangha, also known as the "Ketamine Queen," was arrested for her involvement in Matthew Perry's death. (Jojo Korsh/BFA.

com/Shutterstock | Getty Images) On Aug. 15, five people, including Sangha, Erik Fleming, Perry's assistant Kenneth Iwamasa and two doctors, were arrested and charged with multiple counts. During a press conference that same day, U.

S. Attorney for the Central District of California Martin Estrada said at one point that the defendants distributed approximately "20 vials for approximately $50,000 in cash" to Perry for Iwamasa to distribute the drug to the actor. During another sale, the dealers "took advantage of Mr.

Perry" by selling approxim.