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Mac Miller drug dealer sentenced to 17.5 years for involvement in fatal overdose - Page Six
May 17, 2022 1 min, 1 sec

Another man involved in the drug deal that led to Mac Miller’s 2018 overdose has been sentenced to more than 17 years in prison for his role in the selling of fentanyl-laced pills, Page Six has confirmed.

Wright, II, sentenced Walter to 17 and a half years in prison and five years of supervised release.

Prosecutors had asked the judge to sentence Walter to 204 months in prison since he initially took the plea deal.

However, since Walter was still dealing even after he took that plea in 2021, the judge gave him the extra six months at the sentencing today.

He went on to claim that he only directed Ryan Michael Reavis to deliver the pills to Cameron Pettit — whose case is still ongoing — and believed Pettit was going to ingest the pills.

“I’m still taking responsibility for everything that happened, but he never told me it was for another person,” Walter continued, per Rolling Stone.

Last month, Reavis was sentenced to nearly 11 years in prison after also pleading to distributing fentanyl to Miller

Meanwhile, according to Rolling Stone sources, Pettit has also reached a plea deal, but the case is sealed

Afterward, Walter instructed Pettit to give the tablets — packed with the deadly synthetic opioid — to Miller. 

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