Federal Prosecutors Indict White Supremacist

by WEEK Producer

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July 15, 2010

Federal prosecutors indict a white supremacist for making threats against one of the jurors who convicted East Peoria white supremacist Matthew Hale.

Bill White was arrested in Virginia last week for using his Website to post the address and phone numbers of a juror who helped convict Hale.

Hale was convicted in 2004 of soliciting the murder of a federal judge. He's serving a 40–year federal prison sentence.

White is the self–proclaimed leader of the American National Socialist Workers Party, the same organization affiliated with the hate mail leaflets found on Woodview Avenue in Peoria this September.