Mac Miller Drug Dealer Has Plea Deal Revoked
Mac Miller Drug Dealer Has Plea Deal Revoked. The second of three dealers who sold Mac Miller fentanyl will officially spend the next 17.5 years in jail.
Justice For Mac Miller
Mac Miller Drug Dealer Has Plea Deal Revoked. Mac Miller was known for his intricate flow. Thus, XXL included him in their Hip-Hop Freshman Class in 2011.
Importantly, he was in good company alongside Kendrick Lamar.
Sadly, the Pittsburgh rapper died of an overdose in 2018.
Apparently, Miller was looking for Percocet. However, a well-known drug dealer provided him with a fentanyl-laced drug.
Ultimately, it killed him and would be seen as mixed drug toxicity. Collectively, there are three men responsible for handing off the drugs. Ryan Reavis, Stephen Walter, and Cameron James Pettit.
In April, Ryan received a sentence of over ten years.
Well, after much deliberation, Stephen Walter officially received a 17.5-year sentence on May 16.
Facing The Judge
Initially, Walter agreed to a plea deal that would’ve carried a 17-year sentence. However, he continued to distribute the drugs. As a result, the judge revoked the plea deal according to Rolling Stone. So, the judge hit him with a slightly longer sentence of 17.5 years.
Judge Wright explained:
“The court has elected not to accept that plea agreement. So, sir, if you want, at this point, you can withdraw your guilty plea and go to trial. I may as well lay it out, okay. When you continue to engage in this activity even after your activities killed someone, I’m having a tough time not staying within the guidelines.”
Furthermore, Stephen apologized but tried to defend himself in his rebuttal.
“My actions caused a lot of pain, and for that I’m truly remorseful. I’m not that type of person who wants to hurt anybody. That’s not me. But on the paperwork where it says that I continued to conduct in that kind of behavior after I knew that there was death, that’s not the truth, your honor.”
Well, the judge didn’t care too much about giving him a slap on the wrist.
Also, Judge Otis made it clear it’s bigger than Millers’ celebrity status and no one should be distributing such poison.
“This was a human being who unwittingly took something that will flat out kill you, and I have no idea why we have people out here dealing in this stuff, peddling this stuff. This is what upsets me. Everybody now knows this stuff will kill you. I need to be quiet because I’m talking myself into something stratospheric.”
Above all, justice is served. We pray for the healing and peace of Mac Millers’ loved ones still.
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