'Ketamine Queen' pleads guilty in Matthew Perry's overdose deathNew Foto - 'Ketamine Queen' pleads guilty in Matthew Perry's overdose death

The Los Angeles woman known as the "Ketamine Queen" pleaded guilty Wednesday to five federal counts in connection withthe fatal overdoseof "Friends" actor Matthew Perry in 2023, a court spokesman said. Jasveen Sangha, 42, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California to one count of maintaining a drug-involved premises, three counts of distribution of ketamine and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death or serious bodily injury. Sangha, a dual citizen of the United States and the U.K. who has been in federal custody since August 2024, faces a maximum prison sentence of 65 years, prosecutors said last month ina news release. She is set to be sentenced on Dec. 10. "She's taking responsibility for her actions," Mark Geragos, Sangha's attorney, said in a brief statement last month after prosecutors announced that she had agreed to plead guilty. Perry was found face down in the heated end of his pool at his Los Angeles home on Oct. 28, 2023. He was 54. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's Office attributed his death to an accidental overdose of ketamine, a hallucinogenic anesthetic that in recent years has gained popularity as an off-label, unregulated treatment for depression. Perry, best known for playing Chandler Bing on "Friends," spoke openly about his struggles with drug and alcohol addiction, chronicling some of those experiences in the 2022 memoir "Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing." In his final months, Perry had been undergoing ketamine infusion therapy to treat depression and anxiety. But he sought unsupervised doses, developing a dependence on the drug that was"spiraling out of control,"leading up to his death, prosecutors have said. The medical examiner's office said the amount of ketamine found in his body was equivalent to the amount used in general anesthesia. Sangha worked with a man named Erik Fleming to give ketamine to Perry, prosecutors have said, citing Sangha's plea agreement. In the month of Perry's death, Sangha and Fleming sold Perry 51 vials of ketamine and provided them to Kenneth Iwamasa, his live-in personal assistant, according to prosecutors. Iwamasa repeatedly injected Perry with the ketamine leading up to the fatal overdose, prosecutors have said — including at least three shots on the day he was found dead. Sangha called Fleming on the encrypted messaging application Signal after having learned from news reports that Perry had died, according to prosecutors. "Delete all our messages," Sangha instructed Fleming. Fleming pleaded guilty in August 2024 to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death. Iwamasa pleaded guilty the same month to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine causing death.

'Ketamine Queen' pleads guilty in Matthew Perry's overdose death

'Ketamine Queen' pleads guilty in Matthew Perry's overdose death The Los Angeles woman known as the "Ketamine Queen" p...
Seth Meyers reacts to Donald Trump's "Late Night" criticisms: 'It's kind of nice'

Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty; Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Seth Meyersis looking on the bright side after becoming the latest late-night host to get unexpectedly skewered byDonald Trumpon social media. TheLate Nighthost was congratulated for "finally getting on Trump's radar" by guestKumail Nanjianion Tuesday. "For weeks, he was picking on[Jimmy] Fallonand[Jimmy] Kimmeland[Stephen] Colbertand I was like, 'What's a girl gotta do?'" Nanjiani remarked as Meyers laughed. "Because you talk about him, too!" Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty TheEternalsstar then pulled out his phone and notified Meyers that he would be reading the president's rant in its entirety to him and the audience. "Oh, that's very nice of you, thanks," Meyers deadpanned as the crowd laughed. The 51-year-old presenter could be seen smiling and nodding along as Nanjiani read Trump's rant aloud, which in part labeled him an "insecure child" and claimed that his late-night program had "no ratings" whatsoever. "What I love about it is that he called Colbert untalented. He called Kimmel even less talented than Colbert. And then he called Fallon insecure," Nanjiani explained. "And for you, he combined all three!" Meyers took the president's remarks in stride. "Yeah! It's kind of nice," he said. "In a way, it's almost like he's saying, 'You know, he's got something for everybody.'" He then quickly steered the conversation toward Nanjiani's career. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Last week, the president took to Truth Social in the middle of the night to share that he'd heard a "sick rumor" that Meyers'Late Nightcontract had been renewed. "There is a sick rumor going around that Fake News NBC extended the contract of one of the least talented Late Night television hosts out there, Seth Meyers," the septuagenarian wrote. "He has no Ratings, Talent, or Intelligence, and the Personality of an insecure child. So, why would Fake News NBC extend this dope's contract. I don't know, but I'll definitely be finding out!!!" Trump'sLate Nightcomments were especially perplexing at the time givenDeadline had already reportedwell over a year ago that NBC had extended Meyers' contract through 2028. Meyers, like many other late-night hosts, often pokes fun at Trump and his administration, especially in his "A Closer Look" segment. Trump has repeatedly lashed out at a group of late-night hosts over the last two months. The formerApprenticehost began his feud against late-night by gloating overThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert's surprise cancellation,writing, "I absolutely love that Colbert got fired. His talent was even less than his ratings. I hear Jimmy Kimmel is next. Has even less talent than Colbert!" He reiterated his claim thatKimmel would be "next to go" after Colbertin a subsequent post, claiming that Fallon would be following shortly after them both over atThe Tonight Show. However, like Meyers, NBC hasalready renewed Fallon's contract until 2028. Watch Meyers address the president's comments in the clip above. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Seth Meyers reacts to Donald Trump's “Late Night” criticisms: 'It's kind of nice'

Seth Meyers reacts to Donald Trump's "Late Night" criticisms: 'It's kind of nice' Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty; Aaro...
An Arizona hiker has died after falling near Alaska's Mendenhall GlacierNew Foto - An Arizona hiker has died after falling near Alaska's Mendenhall Glacier

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A hiker from Arizona died from injuries sustained in a fall near the Mendenhall Glacier in Alaska's capital city, authorities said. Searchers found the body of Thomas Casey, 69, around 5 p.m. Monday, according to the Alaska State Troopers. Casey was last seen Saturday morning, and troopers said they were notified of an overdue hiker the following morning. He had not left details about where he was going or when he would be back, troopers said. Search teams used cellphone location data to find Casey's body near the glacier, off a trail, troopers said. Casey's body was being sent to the state medical examiner's office. Juneau police had said that Casey was in the city for the summer. In July,a Kentucky womanvisiting Juneau on a cruise ship was found dead on the mountains near downtown after she didn't return from a hike.

An Arizona hiker has died after falling near Alaska's Mendenhall Glacier

An Arizona hiker has died after falling near Alaska's Mendenhall Glacier JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A hiker from Arizona died from injuries s...
Mom attacked, dragged by bear "simply stepped outside for a jog," family says

The family of a woman who was mauled by a bear last weekoutside of her home in Alaskasaid she had "simply stepped outside for a jog" when the animal attacked, dragging her roughly 100 feet down the road to a neighbor's property. Anchorage-basedCBS affiliate KTUUidentified the woman as Ariean Fabrizio Colton, a resident of the coastal city of Kenai, wherestate wildlife officials saybear encounters are not uncommon. Her sister-in-law shared a statement with KTUU on behalf of the family, which noted that Colton had begun "a long road to recovery" in the aftermath of the attack that left her seriously injured. "The reality is that this could have happened to anyone," the statement said, according to KTUU. "Ariean simply stepped outside for a morning jog on a residential street—an ordinary moment, like grabbing the mail or taking the trash out before starting the day." In their statement, Colton's family praised her "remarkable strength" as she remained hospitalized with substantial wounds to her face and scalp, KTUU reported. A statement on a GoFundMe launched by the family said her injuries "will require extensive surgeries and a long hospital stay." "We are very grateful for the outpouring of support since Ariean's attack," the statement continued. "We ask for privacyand compassion as she begins a long road to recovery and we urge kindness in how her story is shared online." Colton, 36, left her home in Kenai at around 5:45 a.m. local time on Aug. 26 to set out for her jog, the Alaska Department of Public Safety said at the time. In a public dispatch, state troopers said the bear attacked her near her driveway and was later found by a neighbor. Alaska Wildlife Trooper David Lorringpreviously told KTUUthat the woman was only 50 years or so away from her house when the bear approached and subsequently "dragged her approximately 100 yards down to the road" to the neighbor's property. "Ariean is a loving wife, mother of three, and a nurse, known for her adventurous spirit and love of nature," the GoFundMe page reads. The page has raised over $90,000 as of Wednesday. State troopers, local police and a crew from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game searched the area for the bear, which they believed was a brown bear, but could not find it. Troopers said patrols of the area would continue, and urged people in the community "to remain vigilant while outdoors." Khanna, Massie and Greene hold news conference on Jeffrey Epstein files Remembering veteran CBS News correspondent Mark Knoller The state of philanthropy in the U.S.

Mom attacked, dragged by bear "simply stepped outside for a jog," family says

Mom attacked, dragged by bear "simply stepped outside for a jog," family says The family of a woman who was mauled by a bear last ...
'Don't disrespect me': Cardi B hurls pen at prodding man, drawing the line at pregnancy talkNew Foto - 'Don't disrespect me': Cardi B hurls pen at prodding man, drawing the line at pregnancy talk

Cardi B will only address pregnancy rumors on her own time. She made that abundantly clear with a pen and scathing words — both directed to one brash and curious man. The Grammy-winning rapper was seen on camera hurling a pen at the man in the press pool as she left an Alhambra courthouse during the lunch break of her civil assault trial. According to footage shared byABC7andTMZ, the man speaks up from the press pool asking Cardi B about her relationships with ex-husband Offset andboyfriend Stefon Diggs. "Insiders are claiming that Offset is publicly bragging about getting you pregnant for the fourth time," he says. "Do you foresee any paternity issues with Stefon Diggs?" Read more:Cardi B wins civil assault trial brought by security guard, says she'll deny charges 'on my deathbed' As he poses the question, Cardi walks over to another individual holding a pen and waiting for her autograph. She takes the pen from his hand and throws it in the direction of the inquirer. "Stop disrespecting me," she fires back, before her team surrounds her. "Don't disrespect me," she adds. Cardi B shares three young children with Offset. They married in 2017 and went their separate ways in 2024. They were previously headed for divorce in 2020, but seemingly made amends. She wentofficialwith NFL star Diggs earlier this year. It's unclear how exactly the pregnancyrumorsbegan. After the heated exchange on Tuesday, the man tells Cardi B, "I still love you even though you just threw some stuff at me." She did not share the same feelings. Read more:Remember when Cardi B threw a mic at a fan? She's being sued for it "I don't care. You're disrespectful, don't do that. Do you see women asking those types of questions to me?" Cardi B said as she walked to her SUV. "Why do you feel, as a man, you get to ask me those types of questions? Act like you have some manners. And your mama taught you, respect women." She imparted a final message to the press from the vehicle: "You're not going to see me out today, and you can thank him. I'm not playing around. I was very nice. I was very kind." The 32-year-old "Bodak Yellow" and "WAP" hip-hop star prevailed Tuesday in a civil lawsuit brought against her by a Beverly Hills security guard after two days of testimony. Emani Ellis sued Cardi B for $24 million, accusing her of assault, battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress in the aftermath of a confrontation in a hallway outside of an obstetrician's office. Ellis claimed that the rapper scratched her with a long nail extension, leaving a facial scar. Read more:Cardi B denies touching security guard who is suing for assault but says she did curse at her Cardi B was found not liable on all counts by jurors after less than an hour of deliberations. "I swear to God, I will say it on my deathbed, I did not touch that woman," Cardi B said outside the courthouse following the conclusion of the trial. She added that she had missed her kids' first day of school because of the civil trial. "I want to thank my lawyers," she said. "I want to thank the jurors, I want to thank the judge, and I want to thank the respectful press." Times staff writer Richard Winton contributed to this report. Get notified when the biggest stories in Hollywood, culture and entertainment go live. Sign up for L.A. Times entertainment alerts. This story originally appeared inLos Angeles Times.

'Don't disrespect me': Cardi B hurls pen at prodding man, drawing the line at pregnancy talk

'Don't disrespect me': Cardi B hurls pen at prodding man, drawing the line at pregnancy talk Cardi B will only address pregnancy...

 

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