Matthew Perry's stepmother explained how the family has suffered an "irreversible" pain from the "Friends" actor's 2023 death.
The day before Jasveen Sangha, the so-called "Ketamine Queen" who pleaded guilty in the U.S. Department of Justice's criminal case for Perry's death, was set to be sentenced, prosecutors filed a victim impact statement from Debbie Perry. The filing, obtained by USA TODAY, was submitted in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California on April 7.
"The pain you’ve caused to hundreds maybe thousands is irreversible. There is no joy to be found, no light in the window," Debbie Perry, who is married to Matthew Perry's father, John Bennett Perry, wrote. "They won’t be back. That thought comes through our day everyday."
She described that there is "no escape" from these feelings and leveled an accusation against Sangha.
"You caused this," Debbie Perry said. "You who has talent for business, enough to make money, chose the one way that hurts people. How sad for you. How will you ever find joy – have you ever found joy? How sad for us all. We miss him."













