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Mac Miller’s Drug Dealer Sentenced To 11 Years In Prison

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One of three men charged with selling Mac Miller fentanyl-laced pills, which, led to his death in 2018 from an accidental overdose has been sentenced to ten years and eleven months in prison.

Ryan Reavis plead guilty to one felony count of distributing fentanyl and was one of three charged in the rapper’s September 2018 deadly overdose.

Rolling stone reported that Reavis, 39, asked for a five-year sentence, stating that he was simply a prop himself and had no idea the pills were laced. Prosecutors asked for his sentence to be 12 and a half years.

Before Reavis’s sentencing Miller’s mother, Karen Meyers, addressed the court.

“My life went dark the moment Malcolm left his world. Malcolm was my person, more than a son. We had a bond and kinship that was deep and special and irreplaceable. We spoke nearly every day about everything – his life, plans, music, dreams”- Karen Myers

Stephen Walter the second man charged in the case was charged with one felony count of distributing fentanyl he has since plead guilty but has yet to be sentenced. Cameron Pettit, the third man involved in this case still has an open case.

Miller tragically passed at 26 at his home in Los Angeles the result of an overdose of alcohol, cocaine and fentanyl.