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Ex-NFL player who scored touchdown in Super Bowl pleads guilty to human trafficking charges
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Ex-NFL player who scored touchdown in Super Bowl pleads guilty to human trafficking charges
Former NFL player Eric Johnson, who scored a touchdown for the Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII, has pleaded guilty to gang, racketeering and pimping charges, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr announced in a statement.
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Read Full ArticleEx-NFL Star Eric Johnson Sentenced To 20 Years In Prison For Human Trafficking & Pimping For Crips-Linked Gang - uInterview
Former NFL player Eric Johnson, 49, has been sentenced to 20 years after being charged with human trafficking and pimping. Johnson and nine other men were sentenced for their ties to a gang known as LOTTO, which is connected to the national Crips and Gangster Disciples. LOTTO stands for “Last One to Take Over Gang.” >50 ‘BEST’ CELEBRITY MUGSHOTS SLIDESHOW In August, Johnson pleaded guilty to one count of violation of the Street Gang Terrorism a…
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