One of the drug dealers who supplied fentanyl-laced pills to Mac Miller has just received his sentence…
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Mac Miller’s drug dealer has been sentenced.
One of the drug dealers, responsible for supplying Mac Miller with the drugs that ultimately killed him, has been sentenced.
Ryan Reavis received his sentence just hours ago.
He’ll be behind bars for 10 years and 11 months after pleading guilty in November to one count of distributing fentanyl.
Police believe Reavis supplied the deadly oxycodone pills to Mac’s alleged drug dealer, Cameron Pettit.
Police also believe this was on orders from Stephen Walter, who also recently pled guilty to distributing fentanyl.
Stephen Walter was part of a group of 3 men arrested for supplying Mac Miller with f*ntanyl-laced o*ycodone pills before his death.
According to official court documents filed in the United States District Court for the Central District of California which were reviewed by People Magazine, Walter agreed to a plea deal with prosecutors.
The papers state that the dealer “knowingly and intentionally directed Ryan Michael Reavis to distribute f*ntanyl in the form of counterfeit o*ycodone pills, to Cameron James Pettit.”
He also “knew that the pills that he directed Reavis to give to Pettit contained f*ntanyl or some other federally controlled substance, and at all relevant times intended for Reavis to distribute the pills to Pettit. Later that evening, at the defendant’s direction, Reavis delivered the pills to Pettit. Shortly thereafter, Pettit distributed these pills containing f*ntanyl to M.M.,” the outlet reported.
According to prosecutors, the rapper “would not have died from an overdose but for the f*ntanyl contained in the pills that M.M. had received from Pettit on September 4, 2018.”
The news comes after Mac Miller died in 2018 due to a dr*g overdose.
The twenty-six-year-old’s autopsy revealed that he had alcohol as well as c***ine in his system when he died on September 7th.
Rest in peace.