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- Former NFL player Leshon Johnson convicted of running Oklahoma . . .
A former NFL player has been convicted for running an operation that bred and trafficked “grand champion” dogs and their offspring for dogfighting, the Department of Justice said
- Former NFL player convicted in large-scale dogfighting . . . - AP News
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A former NFL player from Oklahoma has been convicted for his role in a large-scale dogfighting operation, federal prosecutors announced Leshon Eugene Johnson, 54, of Broken Arrow was convicted of six felony counts of possessing dogs for use in an animal-fighting venture
- Ex-NFL player LeShon Johnson found guilty in federal dogfighting and . . .
Former NFL player LeShon Johnson was found guilty in a federal dogfighting case in which authorities say they seized more than 190 dogs from his home
- Ex-NFL player Leshon Johnson convicted of dogfighting in Oklahoma
A former NFL running back in Oklahoma has been convicted by a federal jury on six felony counts related to the largest number of dogs ever seized for a dogfighting and trafficking venture Leshon Johnson, 54, has yet to be sentenced After the multi-day trial, he surrendered 190 dogs to the
- Ex-NFL RB LeShon Johnson convicted on federal dogfighting charges
Former NFL running back LeShon Johnson has been convicted for his part in a large-scale dogfighting operation in Oklahoma, federal prosecutors announced The 54-year-old Johnson was convicted of
- LeShon Johnson, Ex-N. F. L. Player, Is Convicted in Major Dogfighting . . .
A jury in Oklahoma has convicted LeShon Johnson, a former N F L running back, on dogfighting charges in a sprawling federal case that the authorities said could bring a hefty prison sentence and
- Ex-NFL running back LeShon Johnson guilty in grand scale dog-fighting . . .
Ex-NFL running back LeShon Johnson has been found guilty on six felony counts stemming from charges related to the biggest federal dog-fighting case of all-time earlier this year in Oklahoma
- Ex-NFL player convicted in dogfighting venture. . . again - Los Angeles Times
Former NFL running back LeShon Johnson was convicted of running a large-scale dogfighting operation for the second time in 20 years A prison sentence appears likely
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