It has been six years since Mac Miller died of an overdose at the age of 26. Now, one of the three men charged with selling him the dr*gs that killed him has been released from federal prison after serving a five-year sentence. Cameron James Pettit has been a free man again after getting out of the Federal Correctional Institution in Mendota, California on October 11th, TMZ reported. After Miller's death, Petitt and his two co-defendants Stephen Walter and Ryan Reavis were charged with conspiring to distribute controlled substances resulting in death in 2019. Walter and Reavis are still in prison, serving their 17 and 11 year sentences, respectively, for distributing f*ntanyl. The three men sold the late hip hop artist ā real name Malcolm James McCormick ā counterfeit ox*codone pills laced with f*ntanyl, which led to his death on September 7, 2018 in his Studio City, California home. š„ Instagram / arianagrande / cloudywithachanceofawesome69 / freenationals
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