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Mac Miller’s Dealer Receives 17-Years Sentence For A Lethal Overdose
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Mac Miller’s Dealer Receives 17-Years Sentence For A Lethal Overdose 

Fentanyl and cocaine was the combination of drugs that killed Mac Miller.

By Omotayo Olutekunbi

After pleading guilty, one of the defendants who supplied fentanyl-laced pills to the late rapper Mac Miller received a jail term.

In 2018, Stephen Walter pled guilty to cocaine distribution, which resulted in Miller’s death.

He received a seventeen-year jail term. He did, however, express regret for his role in the death of the 26-year-old.

Cameron James Pettit, another drug dealer, was accused of providing the rapper with fentanyl-laced oxycodone tablets and had previously pleaded not guilty.

They claim that two days before his death on September 7, Mac received two drug deliveries: one from Pettit, who allegedly provided the fentanyl-laced oxy pills, cocaine, and Xanax, and another from a prostitute, who allegedly gave him pure oxy, hydrocodone, amphetamine, Xanax, and coke on top of what Pettit had dropped off.

Fentanyl and cocaine was the combination of drugs that killed Mac Miller.

The rapper died of “mixed drug poisoning,” which included fentanyl, cocaine, and alcohol, according to a report issued by the L.A. County coroner’s office in 2019.

In 2018, Mac Miller was discovered dead from a suspected overdose. His death was classified as an accidental overdose in the report.

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