Perla Hudson, the ex-wife of Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, is asking a judge presiding over the sentencing of the 'Ketamine Queen' Jasveen Sangha to go easy on the drug dealer convicted in Friends star 's fatal 2023 overdose.
'Jasveen is not a danger to society,' Hudson said as part of a court filing reviewed by TMZ Thursday. 'She is someone who, when given the chance, will continue to enrich and uplift those around her.'
Sangha has asked the judge for a lenient sentence, citing no criminal record prior to Perry's passing, with character references from friends and relatives playing up her virtues.
Hudson, who was married to the rock staple from 2001 until 2015, penned a letter to a court detailing how Sangha is essentially a good person who got caught up in a bad situation.
Sangha is 'filled with compassion and is very empathic and selfless,' Hudson said in a letter urging the judge to sentence her to less than the 15 years in custody federal prosecutors have suggested she serve.
Sangha was described by Hudson as both a 'little sister to her and like a fairy godmother to her sons.'
Perla Hudson, the ex-wife of Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, is asking a judge presiding over the sentencing of the 'Ketamine Queen' Jasveen Sangha to go easy on the drug dealer convicted in Friends star Matthew Perry's fatal 2023 overdose. Pictured 2014 in LA
Sangha - known to her customers as the 'Ketamine Queen' - is awaiting sentencing after pleaded guilty to five federal charges in connection with Perry's death last year
Hudson called Sangha as a 'devout Sikh woman' who prays every day, adding that her faith has resulted in 'a sense of humility and compassion' Sangha takes into every personal relationship she has.
Sangha 'chose profits over people, and her actions have caused immense pain to the victims' families and loved ones, prosecutors said
Prosecutors said Sangha 'chose profits over people, and her actions have caused immense pain to the victims' families and loved ones ... that defendant had the opportunity to stop after realizing the impact of her dealing - but simply chose not to.'




