Man sentenced to nearly 11 years in prison in rapper Mac Miller’s death
LA TimesAn Arizona man involved in supplying counterfeit prescription pills that led to the 2018 overdose death of rapper Mac Miller has been sentenced to nearly 11 years in prison, according to documents filed in federal court on Monday. It is not lost on Mr. Reavis for one minute that he will be able to return to his family and Mac Miller will not.” The attorney said she and Reavis were disappointed the court believes he should spend more time in custody, “but appreciate the sentence is lower than the government’s requested 151 months,” or 12 years and seven months. Fortunately, Mr. Reavis has already begun down the path of recovery.” California Second guilty plea entered in Mac Miller’s fentanyl overdose An Arizona man has admitted that he knew pills he passed on to another distributer that ultimately were given to Miller contained the powerful opioid fentanyl. “Reavis admitted in his plea agreement to knowing that the pills contained fentanyl or some other controlled substance,” prosecutors said last year. Miller “would not have died from an overdose but for the fentanyl contained in the pills” that he received from Pettit, and that Pettit had received from Reavis, according to the plea agreement.