His attorney described him as a "runner" and claimed he did not know the pills contained fentanyl when he supplied them to Mr Miller before he died.
Ryan Michael Reavis is one of three defendants charged with supplying tainted oxycodone to the singer.
“Mac Miller was loved and admired by so many,” said Cori Ferrentino. “He fought many of the same demons related to addiction that Mr Reavis has fought his whole life. As part of a plea deal, Reavis and Pettit each pleaded guilty solely to the fentanyl distribution charge. Experts say the lab-created drug in particular has driven the years-long opioid crisis.
Ryan Michael Reavis was found guilty of distributing fentanyl and sentenced to 11 years in prison in connection to rapper Mac Miller's 2018 death.
"Defendant knew that the pills that he directed Reavis to give to Pettit contained fentanyl or some other federally controlled substance," Walter's plea agreement read. Reavis, who moved to Arizona from Los Angeles in 2019, is the second defendant to plead guilty after co-defendant Stephen Andrew Walter pleaded guilty to charges of fentanyl distribution in September of 2021. "He fought many of the same demons related to addiction that Mr. Reavis has fought his whole life. Miller was pronounced dead at the scene at 11:51 a.m. PDT. Pettit sold the pills and other drugs to Miller, who two days later suffered a fatal overdose, according to prosecutors. The case of Pettit, who has pleaded guilty to all charges, is still pending.
One of the three men charged with supplying Mac Miller with fentanyl-laced pills, which led to the rapper's death from an accidental overdose in 2018, ...
Defendant was not worried about people dying left and right. Herrera said, “Defendant knew that people were dying from fake blues left and right. My heart has changed.” My perspective has changed. We had a bond and kinship that was deep and special and irreplaceable. Malcolm was my person, more than a son.
A former resident of West Hollywood faces sentencing Monday for supplying the fentanyl-laced pills that led to rapper Mac Miller's fatal overdose four years ...
Ryan Reavis, who supplied Mac Miller with the fentanyl-laced pills that led to his overdose, has been sentenced to 10 years and 11 months in prison.
Ryan Michael Reavis is sentenced for his role in supplying the drugs that led to rapper Mac Miller's death in 2018, court documents show.
Ryan Michael Reavis has been sentenced to nearly 11 years in prison for rapper Mac Miller's fatal 2018 overdose. Reavis was one of three drug dealers ...
A man has been sentenced to nearly 11 years in prison after pleading guilty to supplying counterfeit fentanyl-laced pills to the drug dealer who sold them ...
Ryan Reavis was sentenced today to 131 months behind bars for his role in supplying the drugs that led to rapper Mac Miller.'s death.
An Arizona man who helped supply the counterfeit oxycodone drugs that led to the overdose death of rapper Mac Miller was sentenced to nearly 11 years in ...
The man charged with supplying rapper Mac Miller with counterfeit oxycodone pills that led to his overdose death has been sentenced to over a decade in ...
The hole in my heart will always be there.” He wanted to live and was excited about the future. The pills were found to be laced with fentanyl, a powerful synthetic painkiller that’s 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Ryan Reavis has been sentenced after laced pills he provided to the rapper caused Mac Miller's fatal overdose in 2018.
Defendant was not worried about people dying left and right. In response to this evidence, Herrara said, “Defendant knew that people were dying from fake blues left and right. Assistant U.S. Attorney Elia Herrera pushed back on his alleged lack of awareness and produced a text that the dealer sent nearly a year after Miller’s death. Ryan Reavis has been sentenced to nearly 11 years in prison for supplying the late Mac Miller with fentanyl-laced oxycodone pills that caused the rapper’s fatal overdose in 2018. In November 2021, Reavis and Walter pleaded guilty for their role in Miller’s death. Reavis was one of three men who were charged in connection with Miller’s death.
A man who admitted supplying the dealer who sold rapper Mac Miller the drugs that killed him has been sentenced to more than 10 years in prison.
Prosecutors said Reavis supplied the pills to Pettit at the direction of Walter. Reavis knowingly supplied counterfeit oxycodone pills containing fentanyl to co-defendant Cameron James Pettit, 30, of Los Angeles, according to a plea agreement. Another co-defendant, Stephen Andrew Walter, 48, of Los Angeles, also agreed to plead guilty to one count of distribution of fentanyl.
An Arizona man has been sentenced in connection with the fatal overdose of rapper Mac Miller in 2018.
The 26-year-old rapper Malcolm James McCormick, who recorded and performed under the name Mac Miller, suffered a fatal drug overdose in Los Angeles on September 7, 2018. Previously, the Justice Department reported Reavis agreed to plead guilty to a federal criminal charge for supplying counterfeit pharmaceutical pills containing fentanyl to a drug dealer accused of selling them to Miller, who suffered a fatal overdose soon after. Mac Miller: Man sentenced to nearly 11 years in federal prison in rapper’s overdose death
LOS ANGELES (Gray News) - An Arizona man has been sentenced in connection with the fatal overdose of rapper Mac Miller in 2018. Ryan Michael Reavis, 38, ...
The 26-year-old rapper Malcolm James McCormick, who recorded and performed under the name Mac Miller, suffered a fatal drug overdose in Los Angeles on September 7, 2018. Previously, the Justice Department reported Reavis agreed to plead guilty to a federal criminal charge for supplying counterfeit pharmaceutical pills containing fentanyl to a drug dealer accused of selling them to Miller, who suffered a fatal overdose soon after. Mac Miller: Man sentenced to nearly 11 years in federal prison in rapper’s overdose death