Va. White Supremacist Gets More Prison Time

A Virginia white supremacist is going back to prison for violating his supervised release.

Media outlets report that William A. White received a 10-month sentence Wednesday from U.S. District Judge James Turk in Roanoke.

White told Turk that he was sorry he left the country without permission.

A federal jury convicted White in December 2009 on charges of intimidating a group of apartment-complex residents in Virginia Beach. He also was convicted of threatening a university administrator in Delaware and a bank employee in Missouri.

White was released from prison in 2011 and had been living in Lexington. He was charged in May with leaving the area without authorization. In June, he was arrested in Mexico. White is the former leader of the Roanoke-based American National Socialist Workers Party.

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