Man who dealt the fentanyl that killed Mac Miller to plead guilty to distributing drug
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Ryan Reavis, the man accused of selling the drugs that killed rapper Mac Miller, has agreed to plead guilty to distributing fentanyl, the Department of Justice announced Wednesday. The 38-year-old is one of several charged in the overdose death of Miller three years ago.
Reavis "knowingly distributed counterfeit oxycodone pills" to 30-year-old Cameron James Pettit in Los Angeles on September 4, 2018, the plea agreement states. Pettit then gave the pills, which had fentanyl in them, to 26-year-old Mac Miller, born Malcolm James McCormick. Miller died of a drug overdose two days later — on September 7 — in the Studio City neighborhood of Los Angeles.
According to the plea agreement, Miller, who also had cocaine and alcohol in his system, would not have died if it weren't for the fentanyl.
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