SHE was nicknamed the ‘Ketamine Queen’ of north Hollywood and has been accused of playing a pivotal role in the death of Matthew Perry. Jasveen Sangha , 41, has been charged in connection with the Friends star’s accidental overdose at the age of 54, in October last year, alongside four others. The Los Angeles resident, who has dual US and British citizenship, has denied 18 drugs charges including one relating to supplying Perry a fatal dose of ketamine .

Online Sangha appeared to live a lavish lifestyle - recently holidaying in high-end resorts in Tokyo and Mexico , wearing Chanel and Luis Vuitton gear, and partying with Hollywood's glitziest circles including celebrity Charlie Sheen . But now the charges against her seem to paint a different picture - alleging her high life was funded by drug dealing. Texts revealed in her indictment claimed she would “only deal with high end and celeb” clients and stored drugs at her North Hollywood home, dubbed “Sangha’s Stash house”.

READ MORE FROM FEATURES Police raided the premises in March and found an “emporium” of narcotics including 79 bottles of ketamine and 1,978 grams of methamphetamine as well as a handgun. It’s claimed Sanga supplied 25 vials of ketamine to Perry on October 24, four days before his death, and previously boasted of the drug being “high quality”, adding: “It’s unmarked but it’s amazing.” After the actor’s death was reported, she messaged one of her alleged co-conspirators sayin.