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Arizona man to plead guilty to fentanyl distribution linked to rapper Mac Miller’s death -Breaking

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters). -An Arizona man has pleaded guilty to one federal crime for supplying counterfeit pills laced fentanyl to rapper Mac Miller before his tragic death.

According to the U.S. district attorney’s office Los Angeles, Ryan Michael Reavis (38) has admitted to supplying the drugs to an undercover drug dealer, who then sold them to Miller.

Miller was killed by a drug overdose in September 2018.

According to Los Angeles’ U.S. district attorney, Reavis will plead guilty to a federal charge for distribution of Fentanyl in the next weeks.

Reavis, along with two others were arrested in 2019, in connection to Miller’s murder. They are currently being tried as defendants.

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