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Mac Miller’s Drug Dealer, Who Sold Him Fentanyl Laced Pills, Sentenced To Nearly 11 Years In Prison

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After receiving a plea deal last year, one of the drug dealers who gave fentanyl-laced pills to Mac Miller has been sentenced.

In November, Ryan Reavis plead guilty to one count of distributing fentanyl. He has been given a 10-year and 11 months sentence.

Authorities had said that Reavis provided the harmful oxycodone pills to Cameron Petit, Miller’s drug dealer. This was ordered by Stephen Walter. Walter just recently plead guilty to distributing fentanyl.

In court, on Monday, Reavis stated that he was just the ‘middle man.’ He added that he wasn’t aware that the pills that he was providing were counterfeit.

“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,” stated Miller’s mother, Karen Meyers.

In 2019, Reavis was first apprehended in Arizona when authorities discovered a fake doctor’s notepad. They say Reavis used it to fill prescriptions. Police also say that they recovered drugs, firearms, marijuana, and prescription-only medications.

Walter and Petit’s cases are still pending.



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