Mac Miller

One of the drug dealers who supplied the pills to Mac Miller was sentenced last year and is going to prison for a long time.

Ryan Reavis will be sentenced to 10 years and 11 months in prison after pleading guilty to a single count of distributing Fentanyl. The sentence is longer than what Reavis wanted, but less than what prosecutors wanted.

The feds say Reavis supplied the deadly oxycodone pills to the alleged drug dealer. Reavis said in court that he was a middle man.

He said he had no idea that the pills he was giving were fake. Despite this, the judge seemed to have given an even-handed sentence, but not before hearing a statement from MM's mother.

He would never knowingly take a pill with Fentanyl. He was excited about the future and wanted to live. She insisted that the alleged dealers/suppliers were solely responsible for his death.

As we reported. Reavis was first arrested in Arizona in the middle of the year, where authorities say they found a fake doctor's notepad, from which he filled prescriptions. They said they found firearms and drugs.

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To keep track. The first of three men charged with supplying Reavis received his sentence. Walter and the alleged dealer have yet to learn their fate.