Mac Miller’s Dealer Pleads Guilty To Fentanyl Charge

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According to a report from TMZ, the man who was responsible for supplying Mac Miller with the lethal pills laced with fentanyl that ultimately killed him will plead guilty to the charges handed down by a California judge.

Stephen Walter pleads guilty to one count of distribution of fentanyl in a federal court on Tuesday.

Walter was allegedly the one who gave the Percocet pills to Cameron James Pettit, who was found to directly give the pills to Miller the night before his untimely death.

With this conviction, Walter faces up to 20 years behind bars as well as lifetime supervised release and a $1 million fine. Prosecutors are recommending 17 years in prison and 5 years supervised release. Walter was already on supervised release from another drug case he was involved with.

TheSource.com will update this story as details develop.

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