Ketamine courier in Perry case handed two-year prison term

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A licensed drug-addiction counselor, Erik Fleming, was sentenced in a Los Angeles federal court to two years in prison and three years of probation for distributing ketamine that contributed to Matthew Perry’s death; Fleming connected Perry with ketamine dealer Jasveen Sangha and delivered 25 vials for about $6,000, with Perry dying from the acute effects of ketamine (drowning listed as a secondary cause). Sangha received 15 years in prison. Fleming must surrender in 45 days and has emphasized remorse and rehabilitation.
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