Mac Miller’s drug dealer has been sentenced to almost 10 years in prison on one count of distributing fentanyl. In November 2021, Ryan Reavis reportedly pleaded guilty to supplying Miller’salleged dealer, Cameron Pettit, with oxycodone pills on orders from Stephen Walter, who recently pleaded guilty to distributing fentanyl.
Miller, real name Malcolm McCormick, died on September 7, 2018 at the age of 26 at his Los Angeles home. The cause of death was later confirmed to be mixed drug toxicity involving fentanyl, cocaine and alcohol.On Monday, it was revealed that Reavis was sentenced to 10 years and 11 months, which is longer than the five years he reportedly asked for, but shorter than the 12.5 years requested by the prosecutors.
Reavis told the court that he was just the middle man and that he wasn’t aware the pills he was supplying were counterfeit. According to TMZ, Miller’s mother Karen Meyers provided a statement to the court, which said: ‘He would never knowingly take a pill with fentanyl, ever.
He wanted to live and was excited about the future. The hole in my heart will always be there.’ Reavis was arrested in 2019 in Arizona, where investigators reportedly found a fake doctor’s notepad of prescriptions, as well as firearms and drugs including prescription-only pills and marijuana.
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