Ex-NFL Player Convicted in Major Dogfighting Ring

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Former NFL player LeShon Johnson was convicted in a federal dogfighting case for running a large kennel with 190 seized dogs, facing potential prison time and fines, and has agreed to forfeit the dogs. The case highlights ongoing issues of animal cruelty linked to dogfighting, drawing comparisons to Michael Vick's case.
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