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In a heartfelt statement, Matthew Perry’s stepfather, Keith Morrison, spoke about the recent 15-year sentence of Jasveen Sangha, whom he called the “Ketamine Queen.” Morrison conveyed a surprising sense of understanding towards the Sangha, stating that hostility would serve no purpose.
Amid the recent news that “Ketamine Queen” Jasvin Sangha has been sentenced in connection with Matthew Perry’s death, the famous actor’s stepfather recently issued a public statement. Speaking about the drug trade, he indicated that he does not hate it.
Matthew Perry’s stepfather issues a statement after Jasvin Sangha was sentenced to prison
TODAY reported that Matthew Perry’s stepfather, Keith Morrison, had simple, direct words for Jasvin Sangha, a drug dealer also known as the “Ketamine Queen.” The woman was convicted and sentenced to 15 years in prison in connection with Matthew Perry’s overdose and death.During her sentencing on April 8, Keith Morrison said in court: “I feel bad for you. I don’t hate you, I’m not mad at you. You’re a drug dealer. I don’t hate you, I’m not mad at you. You’re a drug dealer. I don’t hate you.”
The truth is, you made an addict. He also called it a “very reasonable sentence” and added during an interview outside the courtroom: “We miss Matthew terribly, of course, and I feel bad for the offender’s family here as well. No one won today.”
More about Matthew Perry
In October 2023, the popular Friends and The Whole Nine Yards actor was found unresponsive at his home in Los Angeles. Authorities found him in his bathtub and later pronounced him dead at the scene. He was 54 years old at the time of his death. Months later, the autopsy report was revealed to the public, confirming that Perry died after taking ketamine and experiencing “severe” side effects. Since then, this matter has been investigated.
Sangha, along with a few other people close to the actor, were also arrested during the investigation.
