Mac Miller: Three men officially face conspiracy and drug distribution charges in connection with the rapper's death
After Miller’s death, the indictment alleges that Walter, Pettit and Reavis continued to traffic drugs. The indictment includes accusations of more pill and cocaine sales, as well as an alleged text message from Reavis to an unindicted co-conspirator in which he wrote, “People have been dying from fake blues left and right, you better believe law enforcement is using informants and undercover to buy them on the street [so] they can start putting ppl in prison for life for selling fake pills.
Pettit and Walter are expected to be arraigned on the charges in the new indictment October 10th. Reavis, meanwhile, will be arraigned once he arrives in Los Angeles; he was arrested in Arizona and is currently being transported to L.A. by the Marshals Service. Pettit’s lawyer declined to comment. Lawyers for the other two men were not immediately available.
Miller began rapping at 14 and steadily built a devoted fanbase before ultimately signing with Rostrum Records, the label of fellow Pittsburgh rapper Wiz Khalifa. During his career, Miller released five studio albums and a slew of mixtapes. His final LP,
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