Recent reports reveal that Jasveen Sangha, one of the individuals arrested yesterday for charges related to the late Matthew Perry’s death, is obsessed with the Mafia and runs a superfan website.

An obsession inspired by her love of films like Scarface and The Godfather, the website is broken into different subsections that include “Mafia Mug Shots,” “Famous Mafia Faces,” “Cities of Mafia Families,” “Mafia History” and “Favorite Mafia Movies.” The blog came to light after Sangha was charged for her ties to Perry’s death.

On August 15, five individuals were apprehended for their alleged involvement in the 2023 death of Perry.

Perry, 54, was found face down in the heated end of a pool at his Pacific Palisades home on October 28, 2023. His cause of death was initially ruled accidental, with the “acute effects of ketamine” as a contribution to his drowning in his home hot tub. However, the Los Angeles Police Department, in collaboration with the DEA and U.S. Postal Inspector, subsequently opened an investigation to uncover the source of the controlled substance.

According to the Department of Justice, Sangha, nicknamed the “Ketamine Queen,” “took advantage of Mr. Perry by selling large amounts of ketamine to Mr. Perry over a two-week period in October of 2023,” as she sold “approximately 50 vials of ketamine for approximately $11,000.” When Sangha’s home was searched, the investigation uncovered 80 vials of ketamine, methamphetamine, cocaine and Xanax.

While Perry’s assistant allegedly orchestrated the procurement and administration of the illicit ketamine, at least one dose of which was provided on the day the actor passed away. The dealers were reportedly aware that Perry’s escalating addiction was “spiraling out of control,” but continued to supply the substance. After news of his death broke, one texted, “Delete all our messages.” According to the office’s press release, messages between two of the defendants also read, “I wonder how much this moron will pay,” and, “Let’s find out.”

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Article by Baila Eve Zisman

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