The Luxury Life of a Drug Dealer Linked to a Celebrity’s Death
# **The Rise and Fall of the "Ketamine Queen"**
At 42 years old, a woman once dubbed the *"Ketamine Queen"* now faces up to **15 years in prison** after being convicted for her role in a Hollywood actor’s fatal overdose. But her story is far from ordinary—a tale of wealth, excess, and a stunning descent from privilege to infamy.
## **From Privilege to Power**
Born into a family with substantial wealth, she grew up in a **sprawling Essex mansion**, raised by grandparents whose fortune reached the millions. That opulence shaped her early years—until it didn’t. By the late 1980s, she crossed the Atlantic, landing in **Calabasas, California**, a playground for the rich and famous. There, she attended school alongside future stars, later studying **social sciences at UC Irvine**.
Yet, somewhere between academia and Hollywood’s glow, her path veered sharply off-course.
## **The High Life, The Dark Trade**
Prosecutors depict her as a **high-end drug dealer**, transforming drug profits into a **jet-setting, designer-drenched existence**. Court records reveal she ran a **sleek operation from a North Hollywood home**, peddling ketamine and meth to wealthy clients who blurred the lines between privilege and addiction.
Her social circle read like a who’s who of fame:
- Charlie Sheen
- DJ Khaled
- A rotating cast of Hollywood elites
They describe drug-soaked parties where ketamine flowed freely—a lifestyle she embraced with the same enthusiasm as a socialite attending a Met Gala after-party.
The Unstoppable Force
Even a court-mandated rehab stay failed to slow her. Instead, she doubled down, maintaining ties with the powerful and dangerous. By 2019, her apartment had evolved into more than a residence—it was a warehouse and distribution hub for her illegal trade.
The Fatal Transaction
The final chapter of her saga ties back to tragedy. In late 2023, she allegedly sold 51 vials of ketamine to a man who later administered them to actor Matthew Perry, resulting in his death in a hot tub.
When police raided her home, they uncovered a stash of nearly 80 vials of liquid ketamine, 1,700 grams of meth, and an array of other drugs. Despite the devastation she left in her wake, she remained focused on appearances, posting photos of luxury trips mere weeks after Perry’s death.
Now, as she stands on the precipice of a decades-long prison sentence, one question lingers: Was the glamour ever real—or just a carefully crafted illusion?