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Man Connected to Mac Miller’s Death , Sentenced to Over 10 Years in Prison.
In November of 2021, Ryan Michael Reavis pleaded guilty to distributing fentanyl in the federal case surrounding Mac Miller's death.
In November of 2021, Ryan Michael Reavis pleaded guilty to distributing fentanyl in the federal case surrounding Mac Miller's death.
Reavis has now been sentenced to
10 years and 11 months in prison.
U.S. District Judge Otis D. Wright II read a statement from Miller's mother, Karen Meyers.
My life went dark the moment
Malcolm left his world.
Malcolm was my person,
more than a son.
We had a bond and kinship that
was deep and special and irreplaceable.
We spoke nearly every day about everything—his life, plans,
music, dreams, Statement from Karen Meyers, via 'Pitchfork'.
Reavis also reportedly had something
to say amid his sentencing.
This is not just a regular drug case. Somebody died, and a family is never going to get their son back. My family would be wrecked if it was me. They’d never be all right, never truly get over it. I think about that all the time. , Ryan Michael Reavis, via 'Pitchfork'.
And I know that whatever happens today, I’m the lucky one because my family is here and I’m here and I’ll be with them again. I feel terrible. This is not who I am. My perspective has changed. My heart has changed, Ryan Michael Reavis, via 'Pitchfork'.
Mac Miller was 26 years old when he died of an accidental overdose of cocaine, alcohol and fentanyl on Sept. 7, 2018

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