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From Apology to Prison: The Shocking Case of the "Ketamine Queen"

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In a dramatic courtroom scene, Jasveen Sangha, known as the“Ketamine Queen,”asked for forgiveness as she faced a 15-year prison sentence connected to the tragic death of actor Matthew Perry. In her heartfelt apology, she revealed that not a day goes by without the burden of her actions weighing heavily on her. Comparing her guilt to a jacket she can’t take off, Sangha expressed how deeply affected she is by the pain her actions have caused to the families involved.

Sangha’s role in Perry’s untimely death has raised significant concerns about the ongoing battle against drugs. Her previous guilty plea to multiple charges, including distributing ketamine that resulted in death, highlights the real-world implications of drug distribution and abuse. As she thanked Judge Garnett and the U.S. Attorneys for the harsh lessons learned, it became clear that Sangha’s life, and her choices, will bear the weight of consequences for years to come.

It’s a stark reminder of how quickly life can change and the heavy toll that addiction can take on people’s lives. What do you think—can someone genuinely change after such a grave mistake?

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