Ketamine Queen 'Bout To Catch a Case for Matthew Perry's OD: Real Talk
They tryna lock up this 'Ketamine Queen' for Perry's death, but is she the only one playin' dirty in this whole situation?

Aight, so check it. This lady, Jasveen Sangha – they callin' her the 'Ketamine Queen' – she 'bout to get sentenced for sellin' the stuff that killed Matthew Perry, aka Chandler from 'Friends.' Word is, his stepmomma wants her to get the max.
Perry, rest in peace, was found dead in his jacuzzi from ketamine. It's a messed up situation, no doubt. He was a real one on TV, makin' folks laugh. Now he gone.
This Sangha chick, she pled guilty to pushin' the K that did him in. They say she lookin' at over 60 years. That's a whole lifetime behind bars. But is she the only one to blame?
She even said sorry to Perry's fam, talkin' 'bout she feel bad for the pain she caused. But sympathy ain't bringin' him back, know what I'm sayin'? And sorry don't undo what's done.
Now, Perry was usin' ketamine for depression, supposedly under a doctor's care. So how did he end up OD'ing? Where the doctors at in all this? Them dudes need to be held accountable too.
This ain't just about one lady sellin' drugs. It's about a whole system that lets folks get addicted and then profits off their pain. You got doctors over here sellin' prescriptions like candy, and drug dealers makin' a killin' off desperation.
Remember Dr. Salvador Plasencia, and Dr. Mark Chavez? Only 30 months in jail for supplying K to Perry, while Sangha faces 60+ years? That ain't justice, that's a slap on the wrist, the system protectin' they own. They was makin' bank off this man’s pain and addiction.
And get this: Plasencia was sellin' Perry the K for two stacks a pop. He even texted, 'I wonder how much this moron will pay.' Straight up disrespect. They seein’ dollar signs, not a human bein' strugglin' with addiction. This ain't about health, it's about the bread.
They all gotta be held responsible for their actions. From the dealers on the street to the doctors in the fancy offices. Everybody who profited off Perry's addiction gotta pay the price. Real talk.
This situation shines a light on how messed up things are when it comes to addiction and mental health. People need help, not judgment. They need treatment, not prison. But the system ain't set up that way. It's all about the money, honey.
They need to be investigatin’ and shut down the pharmacies and pushers in these communities who make bank on the broken folks. It's too easy for these cats to sell and get away with it, because they ain’t affectin' the folks in power.
This Sangha case better be a wake-up call. The whole damn system needs to be fixed. People over profit, always. Rest easy, Chandler. We ain't forgettin' 'bout you, and we ain't lettin' these folks get away with it.


