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Mac Miller’s Drug Dealer Has Officially Been Charged
Mac Miller tragically left us last September, but even a year later, it still feels like yesterday.
His passing still feels so unreal and is hard to accept for many of us, but almost a year to the day and it seems justice may be served for the late rapper and his many fans.
According to reports from TMZ, a 42-page criminal complaint has surfaced out of the Central District Of California. In the report, a 28-year-old man named Cameron James Pettit is alleged to have supplied Miller with the deadly drugs. The documents state that Mac asked Pettit for “percs” (Percocet) and he instead supplied him with conterfeit pain pills that were laced with the deadly drug fentanyl.
Prosecutors allege that Pettit directly messaged about Mac’s death shortly afterward on Instagram, allegedly telling friends that he probably shouldn’t post anything as a reaction “just to be smart.” Prosecutors say he later wrote, “I am not great … Most likely I will die in jail” when someone asked how he was doing.
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The report also alleges that 2 other people supplied Mac with bad drugs in the past, but they haven’t been charged in connection yet.
Though justice being served is good news, nothing will bring back someone who meant so much to so many. Continued prayers to Mac’s family and friends as we near the anniversary of his passing.
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Back to eventsA vast civil justice gap exists between the number of Americans who need civil legal assistance and the few who receive it. A lack of access to civil justice can be devastating, especially for low-income Americans who cannot afford representation and – as a result – may experience eviction, family separation, job loss, disrupted health care, and other hardships. The impact of COVID-19 increases the urgency of understanding and addressing the nation's inadequate civil justice system.
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Civil Justice for All, a new report from the American Academy of Arts & Sciences' Making Justice Accessible project, illuminates the civil justice gap and recommends closing it with programs, partnerships, innovations, and a significant shift in mindset that extends the duty and capacity to assist those with legal need beyond lawyers.
Please register to join us for the launch of this report featuring project Co-chairs Kenneth Frazier (Merck and Co.), John Levi (Sidley Austin LLP), and Martha Minow (Harvard Law School) in a conversation moderated by David Rubenstein (The Carlyle Group).
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Kenneth C. Frazier
Justice For Macy
Academy Member
John G. Levi
Academy Member
Martha Louise Minow
300th Anniversary University Professor and Former Dean
Justice For Mac
Academy Member
David M. Rubenstein
Academy Member
David W. Oxtoby
Academy Member
Justice For Macy
Making Justice Accessible: Designing Legal Services for the 21st Century
The goal of the project is to advance a set of clear, national recommendations for closing the justice gap that currently exists between the demand for legal services and the supply.
Kenneth C. Frazier, John G. Levi, and Martha Louise Minow