An Arizona man who helped supply the counterfeit oxycodone drugs that led to the overdose death of rapper Mac Miller has been sentenced to nearly 11 years in prison, federal prosecutors say.
Reavis was acting at the direction of another man, Stephen Andrew Walter, when he delivered the pills to Cameron James Pettit, who is alleged to have then sold them to Miller, prosecutors have said.died from “mixed drug toxicity”
Reavis was sentenced Monday to 131 months — or 10 years and 11 months — in prison, according to court records. He will also be on supervised release for three years.
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