Arizona man agrees to plead guilty to supplying Mac Miller with fentanyl-laced counterfeit pills
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An Arizona man has agreed to plead guilty to supplying counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl to Mac Miller just two days before the 26-year-old rapper overdosed in September 2018, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California.
According to a plea agreement, Reavis supplied counterfeit oxycodone pills to co-defendant Cameron James Pettit, who then sold them to Mac Miller. In this July 13, 2013, file photo, rapper Mac Miller performs on his Space Migration Tour in Philadelphia. A man has been charged with selling counterfeit opioid pills to Mac Miller two days before the rapper died of an overdose. (Photo by Owen Sweeney/Invision/AP, File) Mac Miller died of a mix of fentanyl, cocaine and ethanol, the coroner's office said. (AP)
Reavis supplied the drugs at the direction of 48-year-old Stephen Andrew Walter, who has also recently agreed to plead guilty to distribution of fentanyl, according to prosecutors. Pettit's case is still pending.
The Lake Havasu City Police Department arrested Reavis during a search warrant with the DEA in September 2019. Authorities found a physician’s prescription pad, prescription-only pills, a 9mm pistol, and two shotguns in his possession.