Ex-NFL Player LeShon Johnson Convicted in Major Dogfighting Case

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Former NFL player LeShon Eugene Johnson was convicted of possessing dogs for use in a large-scale dogfighting operation in Oklahoma, facing up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine, after prosecutors alleged he bred and sold fighting dogs, though he was acquitted of most charges; he previously pleaded guilty to animal fighting in 2004.
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