'Ketamine Queen' to plead guilty in Matthew Perry case
NBC News·2025-08-19 01:09
Legal Proceedings - Jasmine Suna, known as the "ketamine queen," is expected to plead guilty to selling the ketamine that caused Matthew Perry's death [1] - Suna could face up to 65 years in prison [1] - Suna's trial was scheduled for next month [2] Cause of Death - Matthew Perry was found dead in a hot tub at his LA home in 2023 [2] - The medical examiner determined Perry's death was due to the acute effects of ketamine [2] Substance Use - Ketamine is a powerful anesthetic that is increasingly used as a therapy for depression and recreationally [2] - Perry had been open about his struggles with addiction [2]