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Man to plead guilty in rapper Mac Miller’s drug death

Associated Press
| Wednesday, November 10, 2021 9:10 p.m.
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Mac Miller performs in 2016 at The Meadows Music and Arts Festivals at Citi Field in Flushing, N.Y.

LOS ANGELES — An Arizona man accused of supplying the dealer who sold Mac Miller the drugs that killed the rapper has agreed to plead guilty to a federal charge, prosecutors said Wednesday.

Ryan Michael Reavis, 38, will admit to a single count of distribution of fentanyl, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles said in a statement.

Reavis knowingly supplied counterfeit oxycodone pills containing fentanyl to co-defendant Cameron James Pettit, 30, of Los Angeles, according to a plea agreement. Pettit sold the pills and other drugs to Miller, who two days later suffered a fatal overdose, according to prosecutors.

38-year-old Ryan Michael Reavis pleaded guilty Wednesday to knowingly distributing fake painkillers laced with fentanyl to a drug dealer who would eventually sell them to Mac Miller, who died of an overdose in 2018. https://t.co/fbjaPxoJLE

— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) November 10, 2021

Another co-defendant, Stephen Andrew Walter, 48, of Los Angeles, agreed last month to plead guilty to one count of distribution of fentanyl. Prosecutors said Reavis supplied the pills to Pettit at the direction of Walter. Reavis and Walter are each expected to enter their pleas in the coming weeks.

The case against Pettit is pending.

Reavis, formerly of West Los Angeles, moved to Lake Havasu, Ariz., in 2019.

Miller’s assistant found the rapper unresponsive in his Los Angeles home on Sept. 7, 2018, and he was declared dead soon after.

Miller, a Pittsburgh native whose real name was Malcolm James Myers McCormick, was a beloved and respected figure among hip-hop fans. “Circles,” his sixth and final studio album, was released posthumously in 2020.


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