LOS ANGELES, CA. (THECOUNT) — The last will and testament of musician, Mac Miller, has officially been revealed, according to TMZ Tuesday.
We are now learning, the singer was worth over $11 million at the time of his death, all of which will be divided among his closest friends and family.
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The rapper’s estate filed new legal docs showing Mac’s wealth has been appraised in full at about $11.3 million, including his personal property and cash on hand. A few of Mac’s buddies are going to get a vast majority of his belongings — including LOTS of jewelry and other cool stuff — while his mom, dad and bro will get the rest, reports TMZ.
According to the docs, obtained by TMZ, Mac’s trust left special instructions to give Bryan Johnson all of his clothing and electronics, specifically … his TV, laptop, iPads, etc. Another friend named Q Chandler-Cuff is getting more than 20 pieces of jewelry … valued at several tens of thousands of dollars.
Miller friend, Dylan Rectenwald, will be getting all of Mac’s musical instruments and equipment — MM was a known musician and producer, so he had his fair share of toys, including a $5,000 guitar. He also left someone named Jimmy Murton his household furnishings.
As for Mac’s family, he left them a whopping $5 million-plus in bank and brokerage accounts — plus whatever else he had to his name.
Federal prosecutors have charged Hollywood Hills, CA man, Cameron James Pettit, in connection with the death of hip-hop artist Mac Miller, who was found dead of a drug overdose nearly a year ago, NBC News reports.
Pettit, 28, was one of three people who supplied Miller with counterfeit oxycodone pills containing fentanyl. Miller had asked to be furnished with “percs,” an abbreviation for percocet, a prescribed painkiller containing oxycodone, according to a 42-page criminal complaint filed in the Central District of California on Wednesday.
Miller was discovered unresponsive in his Studio City home on Sept. 7, 2018. The manner of death was certified as an accident, although it was later determined that the rapper died of an overdose of alcohol, cocaine and fentanyl, reports ClickonDetroit.
Investigators, who served search warrants at multiple locations, recovered a plastic bag containing pills allegedly supplied by a prostitute and a madam. Two days earlier, Pettit delivered to Miller counterfeit oxycodone pills that contained fentanyl, cocaine and Xanax.
The criminal complaint detailed Instagram direct messages between Pettit and others reacting to the rapper’s death. “I think I should probably not post anything …just to be smart,” Petit allegedly said in one of the texts.
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