Pictures posted by her on social media show her partying with some A-list actors. The arrest of Jasveen Sangha, dubbed the "Ketamine Queen of Los Angeles", in connection with the death of actor Matthew Perry has unveiled a life of luxury funded by a deadly drug empire. Ms Sangha, 41, a dual British and American citizen, is at the centre of a federal investigation, accused of supplying the ketamine that led to Mr Perry's death on October 28 last year.

She is among five people charged over Mr Perry's death. Prosecutors describe Ms Sangha as a "celebrity drug dealer" who catered to high-profile clients, priding herself on offering "high-quality goods." Her Hollywood residence, which federal authorities have labelled a "drug-selling emporium," allegedly served as the hub of a vast operation dealing in methamphetamine, cocaine, Xanax, and her speciality, ketamine.

A raid on her home in March uncovered a staggering 79 bottles of liquid ketamine, nearly 2,000 methamphetamine pills, and other illegal substances. Ms Sangha's operation, which reportedly dates back to at least June 2019, was lucrative enough to fund an opulent lifestyle that few could imagine. She frequently jetted off to exotic locations, including Mexico, Spain, Italy, Greece, Japan, France, Dubai, and Antigua, often showing a "blithe indifference" to the fact that the ketamine she distributed was deadly, prosecutors have said.

Her lavish lifestyle was evident not only in her travels but also in her possessions. Ms Sa.