Man sentenced to 15 years for drug trafficking in SWFL

Writer: Carolina Guzman
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Barry White Credit: The Lee County Sheriff’s Office

A drug dealer has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for trafficking fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine in Southwest Florida.

According to the state attorney’s office, Barry Eshard White was also ordered to pay more than $2 million in fines and costs as part of his sentence.

The prison sentence will be followed by 12 years of probation. He was ordered to pay $700,000 in fines for the drug trafficking charges, $988,247.40 for the cost of the investigation to the Fort Myers Police Department and $800,000 for the cost of the investigation to Homeland Security.

He was ordered to pay $100 to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, $100 for prosecution costs and $413 in court costs. His driver’s license will also be suspended for six months.

The Fort Myers Police Department said NETFORCE arrested White during Operation Block Party in 2020. White was involved in multiple transactions of trafficking amounts of illegal drugs.

White was found guilty of conspiracy to traffic in fentanyl, trafficking in cocaine, trafficking in methamphetamine and conspiracy to traffic in methamphetamine.

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