Walter White, imprisoned in Texas for meth trafficking, wants the Feds to give him his stuff back

Walter White, 55, is serving 12 years in federal prison for a meth trafficking operation. Walter White, 55, is serving 12 years in federal prison for a meth trafficking operation. Image 1 of / 47 Caption Close Walter White, imprisoned in Texas for meth trafficking, wants the Feds to give him his stuff back 1 / 47 Back to Gallery

Convicted meth trafficker Walter White (not that one) filed a petition in June from a West Texas prison to have his truck, gun and other items returned following a raid on his drug operation in 2013.

The Smoking Gun reported White wrote the petition from his federal lockup in Big Spring, where he is being held until March 2024, asking that his Ford Bronco, a .45-caliber pistol, a flat screen television, a camera surveillance system, and two laptops be returned to his son, Bradley. He claimed the property was “illegally seized” by members of a drug task force.

In response, lawyers this month said they had no issue returning a DVR player, cellphones and various documents. As for the other items? White will need to consult with the Montana cops to get that other stuff.

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White was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison in December 2013 for his role in a methamphetamine trafficking operation.

His Montana business, Walt’s Garage, was raided by federal agents in March 2013, when they found four ounces of meth and $15,000 in cash. White admitted to distributing up to 2 pounds of meth a week, according to The Smoking Gun.

Three months prior, Walt’s Garage was raided by the Yellowstone County Sheriff’s Office, who seized computer equipment, a handgun, and other items, including White’s truck. The reason for the raid the first time was because White’s son, Brandon, shot him over a $10,000 drug debt, according to The Smoking Gun.

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