In July 2004, White was a 15-year employee with the Federal Bureau of Prisons when he sent a fax to the bureau's director threatening to injure the Oakdale Federal Correctional Institution warden and other staff members. He was charged with one count of threats in interstate communications.
White, now 57, pleaded guilty to the charge. He received nine months in prison and two years of supervised release. He fulfilled that in June 2007, according to documents included in his pardon application.
He does maintain that he is innocent and that he was set up by officials within the system. Three telephone calls to White for comment were not answered, and his voicemail was full.
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In addition to the application, it includes character affidavits from people like Glenda Stock, a retired McDonald's franchise owner who employed White