HARTFORD — Kevin Wallin, the disgraced former Bridgeport Diocese priest whose addiction and drug dealing earned him the nickname "Monsignor Meth," was handcuffed Tuesday and sent to federal prison for violating parole. U.S. District Judge Alfred V. Covello sentenced Wallin to 9 months at the federal Danbury Correctional Center for testing positive for amphetamine after being tested Aug. 10 at Connecticut Renaissance Inc. Wallin, once a leading candidate to become Bishop of the Bridgeport Diocese, was convicted for selling methamphetamine, also known as crank or ice. He was on probation when he tested positive for drugs.
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