Nearly a year later, federal prosecutors have charged Hollywood Hills resident Cameron James Pettit in connection with the death. Investigators claim that Pettit sold Miller (whose given name was Malcolm James McCormick) pills which Miller believed to be Percocet, but were in fact counterfeit tablets...
LOS ANGELES (FOX 11) - A man has been arrested in connection to the death of rapper Mac Miller. Cameron James Pettit, 28, of Hollywood, was arrested Wednesday morning. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office Pettit was arrested on federal charges alleging he sol...
Thundercat Remembers “Best Friend” Mac Miller On Fifth Anniversary Of His Death Thundercat spoke on Mac Miller's impact ahead of his Music At The Intersection performance. By Preezy Brown / Sep 7, 2023 4:37 pm Entertainment Ab-Soul Channels Jay-Z To Announce Birth Of Twins Soulo ...
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Mac Miller wasn't good at basketball. Actually, he was pretty awful. But that didn't stop him from playing in basketball celebrity games even if it meant the possible embarrassment of getting his ankles broken. He didn't care. He was having fun, smiling and putting smiles on the faces ...
After Miller passed away, however, theI Would Leave Me If I Couldauthor knew it was time to take herself out of a relationship that could have had dire consequences. “I was lucky enough to be in a position where I was like, ‘OK, cool. I’m not ruining my life yet,'” she add...
A man named Cameron James Pettit was charged with allegedly selling Mac Miller fentanyl-laced pills two days before the rapper’s death. Related: Most Shocking Celebrity Deaths of All Time Pettit was taken into custody on Wednesday, September 4, in Los Angeles, which is three days be...
Following the news of Mac Miller'sdeath from an apparent overdoseon Friday, a source tells ET that his ex, Ariana Grande, is "devastated" by the tragic news. “Although the two ended their relationship, Ariana always shared a deep connection with Mac and wanted nothing but the best for...
Three men arrested during the investigation into rapper Mac Miller’s deadly overdose last year have now been charged with providing the drugs that killed him, U.
single “Black Qualls,” featuring Steve Lacy, Steve Arrington, and Donald Glover. During the conversation, Thundercat revealed how “trying” and “traumatic” last year was for him because of Miller’s death, and shared a story he’s never told anyone before about the night the rapper ...