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Demi Lovato’s alleged drug dealer speaks out following her near-fatal drug overdose

The singer's dealer claims she knew taking "after market pills" was risky

Demi Lovato’s alleged drug dealer has spoken out for the first time since her near-fatal drug overdose.

Speaking to a TMZ photographer, Brandon Johnson claimed that Demi texted him at around 4am on July 24 asking him to come over.

After arriving at her house, the pair allegedly freebased pills together, but Brandon claims that Demi knew the risk she was taking by ingesting “after market pills”.

According to the outlet, Brandon “strongly insinuates” that they did drugs together many times before, and that they even had a sexual relationship.

Despite this, sources close to Demi have denied that they had any sexual relationship.

Demi’s ‘dealer’ said that he left around 7 or 8am while Demi was sleeping, and just hours later, the singer’s assistant found Demi unconscious at around 11.30am.

After calling 911, Demi’s bodyguard performed life-saving CPR on her, before she was rushed to hospital and revived with Narcan.

TMZ have reported that Demi’s overdose was caused by a bad batch of Oxycodone, which was laced with fentanyl.

Demi has since recovered from her overdose, and is seeking treatment at a rehab facility.

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