Mac Miller Alleged Drug Dealer Sprung From Fed Prison ... After Being Charged In His Death
One of the three men charged with selling the drugs that killed rapper Mac Miller has been released from federal prison, TMZ has learned.
According to a rep for the Bureau of Prisons ... Cameron James Pettit was sprung from the Federal Correctional Institution Mendota, California, on October 11 after he was arrested in 2019 and charged with conspiring to distribute controlled substances resulting in death. His two co-defendants, Stephen Walter, and Ryan Reavis, were also busted and indicted on the same federal charges.
Under a plea agreement with prosecutors, Walter and Reavis each copped to one count of distribution of fentanyl and were sentenced to around 17 years and 11 years behind bars, respectively.