Federal prosecutors have charged five individuals in connection with the death of Friends star Matthew Perry , including a woman they dubbed The Ketamine Queen . Jasveen Sangha is accused of distributing the ketamine that led to Perry's death, according to the Department of Justice. Prosecutors allege Sangha operated a stash house in North Hollywood for storing and distributing narcotics.

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Both Fleming and Iwamasa have pleaded guilty to related charges. The indictment alleges Sangha allowed Fleming to take a sample for Perry. In a message to Fleming, she allegedly wrote: "It's unmarked but it's amazing – he take[s] one and try it and I have more if he likes.

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