A trio of men have been charged with supplying drugs that prosecutors believe led to the death of Mac Miller.

Last September, the beloved rapper passed away after an accidental overdose at his home in LA.

Prosecutors say Stephen Walter, Ryan Reavis and Cameron James Pettit supplied Mac with cocaine and oxycodone pills laced with fentanyl.

According to Reuters, they’ve been charged with two counts: one for conspiring to distribute the counterfeit pills, and another for the actual distribution. Walter is also being charged with possession of ammunition, as a felon.

The trio allegedly continued to sell narcotics after Mac’s death.

Court documents revealed Miller asked one of the men for 10 “blues” (oxycodone), along with xanax and cocaine.

Instead, Mac received pills containing fentanyl – a cheap, opioid painkiller, 50 times more potent than heroin.

According to US attorney Nick Hanna, fentanyl is the number one cause of overdose deaths in America.

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