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Home»Sports»Ex-NFL Running Back Found Guilty on Six Felony Charges in Landmark Dog Fighting Case
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Ex-NFL Running Back Found Guilty on Six Felony Charges in Landmark Dog Fighting Case

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A former NFL running back, Leshon Johnson, has been convicted on six felony counts related to a large-scale dog-fighting trafficking operation in Oklahoma. The U.S. Department of Justice announced his conviction, revealing that Johnson had violated federal laws that protect animals from being used in fighting ventures. Previously a player in the NFL for teams like the Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals, and New York Giants, Johnson’s case highlights the serious legal actions being taken against animal cruelty and dog fighting.

The court proceedings unfolded over several days, culminating in Johnson’s conviction following evidence that revealed his involvement in breeding “champion” and “grand champion” fighting dogs at his operation, dubbed “Mal Kant Kennels.” Authorities seized the largest number of dogs ever collected from a single individual in a federal dog-fighting case—190 dogs in total. Attorney General Pamela Bondi condemned Johnson’s actions, emphasizing the commitment of the Department of Justice to prosecute those who exploit animals for profit.

Johnson’s illegal activities have not only brought about his recent conviction but also lay bare a troubling history; he had previously been convicted of dog fighting in 2005 after pleading guilty to charges from an incident in 2004. This past, combined with the resurgence of high-profile dog-fighting cases, underscores a persistent issue within professional sports. Johnson’s case serves as a reminder of the consequences of such brutal activities and reinforces the need for continued vigilance against animal cruelty.

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The U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, Christopher J. Wilson, minced no words in condemning dog fighting, describing it as “vicious and cruel.” He praised the collaboration between law enforcement agencies which led to Johnson’s indictment and the rescue of the dogs. The case serves as a testament to the Justice Department’s determination to protect animals from similar fates, reinforcing that those involved in organized animal fighting will face legal repercussions.

Johnson’s NFL career began at Northern Illinois University, leading him to be drafted in 1994 by the Green Bay Packers. Despite a lack of significant impact during his tenure there, he later found his footing with the Arizona Cardinals, where he achieved respectable statistics, including rushing for 634 yards in a single season. His career took a downturn following his time in Arizona, culminating in a stint with the New York Giants, after which he also participated in the XFL.

As Johnson awaits sentencing, which could lead to a maximum of five years in prison and substantial fines for each felony count, this case resonates with a larger dialogue about animal welfare and the importance of enforcing laws against cruelty. The stark contrast between his past achievements in football and his current legal troubles raises questions about accountability in sports and the ongoing battle against animal abuse within society.

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