Instagram Story posts shared on Sangha’s personal Instagram account showed she went to Japan starting around Nov. 8, 2023, which is 11 days after Perry died from the “acute effects of ketamine.”
The Los Angeles resident gushed in her posts over the luxurious experiences she had such as dining at Signature, a French restaurant inside the Mandarin Oriental hotel in Tokyo.
She was seen in one post nonchalantly posing while taking a mirror selfie at an immersive museum.
“Happy girl,” Sangha then captioned a photo of her sushi meal.
Her international travels did not stop there, though, as three months later she flew to Mexico.
Sangha’s Instagram Story posts from her trip down south showed her hanging out with friends poolside, and enjoying several cocktails.
She captioned one post after a sound bath, “Sound healing was absolutely uplifting and cleansing for the heart & soul.”
Sangha’s friends exclusively told The Post Friday that the so-called “Ketamine Queen” acted “carefree” after Perry’s death and maintained an active social life.
“If anything, she became more social in the past few months,” a longtime pal said. “She seemed carefree, like she didn’t have a worry in the world.”
The friend added that Sangha was “always up for parties or dinner or just hanging out.”
“She put on a brave face, considering what she knew was coming,” the source said. “She acted like it was no big deal at all.”
According to US Attorney Martin Estrada, Sangha received a hefty sum of money from Perry.
She allegedly provided the “Whole Nine Yards” star with approximately 50 vials of ketamine in exchange for about $11,000 in cash.
“Defendant Sangha knew what she was doing was harming defendants and also Mr. Perry,” Estrada said in a press conference earlier this week.
“She took advantage of Mr. Perry by selling large amounts of ketamine to him in a two-week period in October.”
Sangha has been charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine, one count of maintaining drug-involved premises, one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, one count of possession with intent to distribute ketamine and five counts of distribution of ketamine.
She faces a minimum sentence of 10 years in federal prison and a statutory maximum sentence of life imprisonment, per the Department of Justice .
Sangha pleaded not guilty in a Los Angeles federal court this week and remains in jail without bond.
Her attorney, Mark Gregaros, told News Nation on Friday, “I understand people want to hold people accountable. I get that. … But I think they’re going to have a very tough time holding people accountable.”
Sangha’s case is scheduled to go to trial on Oct. 8.
Aside from her, Dr. Salvador Plasencia is named as one of the lead co-defendants in Perry’s case for allegedly taking advantage of the “17 Again” star when he was “spiraling out of control” with his addiction.
The “Fools Rush In” star’s longtime assistant, Kenneth “Kenny” Iwamasa, has also been charged as he was the one who helped administer the drugs to Perry and ultimately gave him his final deadly dose .
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Samantha Reed
08-23
GOD HAS A SPECIAL PLACE FOR PEOPLE THAT MAKE MOVES LIKE SHE DID!
Mb
08-21
We will see how her face holds up in the next 6 months and compare it to a tear from now when she can’t get all her botox and fillers in prison which is where she belongs😵💫🤬
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