A JUDGE has ordered more than £3,000 to be confiscated from a heroin dealer.
Adam Swanwick, 21, has three months to pay up.
Judge Michael Stokes QC ruled yesterday that £3,951 be confiscated, which covered the value of the drugs and £35 found on him when he was arrested.
Swanwick was living in Brewsters Road, St Ann's, when he was arrested for dealing in January.
A search of his home turned up £7,380 under a kitchen cupboard, Nottingham Crown Court had heard.
Police also recovered two bags of methylphenobarbitone, a Class B drug used as a heroin substitute on the streets. They were worth £4,000.
Swanwick was sentenced to three years in custody last October. He had admitted possessing £7,380 earned from prostitution, supplying heroin and possessing methylphenobarbitone.