One of the three men who were charged with the death of Mac Miller has pleaded guilty to supplying the late rapper with oxycodone pills that killed him in 2018 has pleaded guilty.
Stephen Walter pleaded guilty to one count of distribution of fentanyl, TMZ reports.
As a result of his pleading guilty to the charge, the additional charge of conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance was dropped.
Walter, Cameron James Pettit and Ryan Michael Reavis were all charged for conspiring to distribute the fentanyl to Miller by supplying him with counterfeit oxycodone pills laced with fentanyl. The men also gave the rapper cocaine and Xanax. Prosecutors say Walter knew the counterfeit pills were potentially deadly but pushed for them to be sold to the star anyway.
Walter faces 20 years in prison and a lifetime of supervised release. He is also facing a $1 million fine. Prosecutors want Walter to serve 17 years in prison.