Two drug dealers commit a crime after taking a fatal overdose of Mac Miller’s Fentanyl
Two men accused of supplying fentanyl-containing pills that led to the fatal overdose of rapper Mac Miller have pleaded guilty to federal drug distribution.
Stephen Walter and Ryan Reavis both filed the appeal in court on Tuesday, according to the United States Attorney’s Office.
Walter allegedly told Reavis to have provided a counterfeit oxycodone drug to a third co-defendant, Cameron Pettit. Reavis confessed that he knew that the pills contained fentanyl or some other controlled substance. Walter’s plea agreement states that Miller “will not die from an overdose but from the fentanyl contained in the pills.”
The men also gave the rapper cocaine and Xanax.
Pettit is believed to have given the drug to Mac Miller – two days before he died of a fatal overdose in Studio City.
Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid pain reliever that is 100 times more potent than morphine. There has been a large increase in fentanyl overdose across the country.
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