Second Man Agrees to Plead Guilty to Fentanyl Distribution in Connection With Mac Miller’s Death
A second defendant has agreed to plead guilty in the federal case involving the 2018 death of Mac Miller, Rolling Stone reports and Pitchfork can confirm via court documents. Ryan Michael Reavis, who previously pleaded not guilty, has now agreed to plead guilty to distribution of fentanyl.
In October, Stephen Andrew Walter also agreed to plead guilty to distribution of fentanyl. The case against Cameron James Pettit, who previously pleaded not guilty, is pending.
Reavis’ plea agreement, viewed by Pitchfork, reasserts allegations from the federal grand jury indictment. The agreement reads:
A Mac Miller representative offered no comment. Pitchfork has also reached out to attorneys for Cameron James Pettit and Ryan Michael Reavis.