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McMiller’s drug dealer was sentenced to 11 years in prison

One of the drug dealers who supplied fentanyl pills to Mac Miller has just received his sentence after fulfilling an application last year – and he will go to jail for a long time.

Ryan Ravis will be behind bars for 10 years and 11 months after pleading guilty in November to a charge of distributing fentanyl. The sentence is longer than Reavis himself demanded – five years – but shorter than the 12.5 years prosecutors fired.

Remember … the feds say Reavis delivered the deadly oxycodone pills to Mac’s alleged drug dealer, Cameron Petit … on the orders of Stephen Walter, who also recently pleaded guilty to distributing fentanyl. Reavis told the court on Monday that he was just a mediator.

More importantly … he claims he has no idea that the pills he supplies are counterfeit. However, the judge appears to have handed down an even sentence – but not before hearing a statement from MM’s mother, Karen Myers.

In part, he wrote … “He would never consciously take a fentanyl pill, ever. He wanted to live and was excited about the future. The hole in my heart will always be there.” In other words, she insisted that the alleged traders / suppliers in this case were solely responsible for his death.

As we reported … Reeves was arrested for the first time in 2019 in Arizona – where authorities claim to have found a fake notebook of a doctor from whom he probably filled out prescriptions. They also say they found firearms and drugs … including prescription pills and marijuana.

So, just to keep an eye out … Reavis (the alleged provider) is the first of three accused men to receive their sentence. Walter (the alleged runner) has not yet officially learned his fate … nor has Petit (the alleged dealer), whose case is still pending.