Former NFLer Eric Johnson sentenced for human trafficking with LOTTO gang

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Former NFL participant Eric Johnson has been sentenced to twenty years in jail for human trafficking and pimping tied to a terrifying gang often known as LOTTO.

Johnson, a defensive again who performed six years within the league, together with the 2003 Tremendous Bowl, was one in every of 9 sentenced for his or her function within the gang, which has ties to nationwide Crips and Gangster Disciples and whose moniker stands for the “Final One To Take Over Gang.”

“This can be a legal community that trafficked a toddler to generate profits, and we went in spite of everything these concerned – taking down the gang’s leaders, associates, and the complete LOTTO operation,” Georgia Legal professional Common Chris Carr stated.

Eric Johnson blocked a punt by the Tennessee Titans within the third quarter throughout the AFC Championship recreation between the Oakland Raiders and the Tennessee Titans in Oakland in 2003. AP

“We’re combating every day to guard our most weak Georgians, and we gained’t relaxation till each predator and violent legal is held accountable.”

Johnson, now 49, had stints with the Oakland Raiders, Atlanta Falcons and Arizona Cardinals, together with his last season in 2005.

Johnson, 49, was sentenced to twenty years in jail, in keeping with the Georgia legal professional normal. Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Workplace

He and his eight different co-defendants have been indicted in 2023 following a prolonged investigation after a capturing involving two different defendants — Sean Harvey and Sean Curry.

The gang was discovered to have held girls towards their will by threats of violence — and used them to generate profits to assist their members and to buy weapons.

Johnson famously blocked a punt for a landing in Tremendous Bowl XXXVII. Getty Photos

He pleaded responsible to gang, racketeering and pimping fees and was sentenced to twenty years, with the primary 10 years to be served in jail. The rest of his sentence can be served on strict probation.

The Nebraska graduate had joined the Oakland Raiders and spent 4 seasons there from 2000 to 2003. 

He famously returned Tim Johnson’s blocked punt for a landing within the Raiders’ Tremendous Bowl XXXVII loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2003.

Johnson later suited up with the Atlanta Falcons for a season in 2004 after which the Arizona Cardinals in 2005, his last season.

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