Charlie Sheen's ex Brooke Mueller's connection to Matthew Perry's ketamine overdose case revealed
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Thursday’s press briefing regarding Matthew Perry’s death charges has finally shed some light on the mystery surrounding the tragic incident.
One of the mysteries that intrigued 'Friends' fans was Brooke Mueller's connection to the incident.
After the prosecutors revealed on Thursday, August 15, that they have charged several people including two doctors and a woman named Jasveen Sangha, insiders shared that Mueller knew the woman.
Brooke Mueller’s connection to Matthew Perry’s death
On Thursday, US Attorney Martin Estrada announced in a press briefing that five individuals have been indicted in the case: Jasveen Sangha, 41, also known as the “Ketamine Queen;” Dr Salvador Plasencia, 42; Dr Mark Chavez, 54; Eric Fleming, 54, a broker; and Kenneth Iwamasa, 59, his live-in assistant.
Among them, Sangha, who has been arrested, is reported to have sold the fatal dose of ketamine that killed Perry.
Sources with direct knowledge of the situation told TMZ that Mueller was acquainted with Sangha, the woman who sold the fatal dose and that Sangha maintained a stash house in North Hollywood.
On the other hand, the source further claimed that Mueller was also close to the person who delivered the drug from Sangha’s house to Perry’s pad.
Jasveen Sangha aka Ketamine Queen who provided the fatal dose to Matthew Perry. https://t.co/G8Hkz2nMpm pic.twitter.com/F8Jk9kMNuj
— JLR© (@JLRINVESTIGATES) August 15, 2024
Other sources informed the outlet that Mueller once attended a rehab facility where both Perry and Sangha, also known as "The Ketamine Queen," were also present. It is reported that all three were at the same Los Angeles-area facility simultaneously.
Sangha, who operated the stash house, was arrested on Thursday. Erik Fleming, also a friend of Mueller's, delivered the ketamine from Sangha’s house to Perry's live-in assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa.
Despite these connections, Mueller has been cooperating with the prosecutors in the case.
Another source told the outlet that she did not testify before a grand jury and did not receive immunity before speaking with authorities. Previously, police obtained search warrants to raid her sober living facility.
Brooke Mueller and Matthew Perry reportedly dated in 2006
Brooke Mueller and Matthew Perry reportedly formed a friendship after meeting in rehab.
An insider revealed to RadarOnline that Mueller “had been in treatment with Matthew before, and they had many connections in the acting community. It was an unexpected friendship, but they leaned on each other.”
Perry’s former assistant, Kayti Edwards, also told The US Sun that Mueller and Perry were romantically involved in 2006.
In May, when police visited Mueller’s living facility, she was not present. However, they reportedly confiscated her iPhone and laptop from the facility.
When she returned, she reportedly cooperated with the authorities investigating Perry’s death, which was ruled an accidental ketamine overdose.