Texarkana Gazette

Former NFL player accused of traffickin­g women in state of Georgia

- TANASIA KENNEY

An ex-NFL player is accused of traffickin­g women for sex as a leader of a criminal street gang, Georgia investigat­ors say and news outlets report. Now he’s facing several charges.

Eric Duane Johnson, 46, was among eight people arrested on gang and human traffickin­g charges as part of a months-long investigat­ion in Gwinnett County, according to Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr’s office.

Prosecutor­s said Johnson, best known for scoring a special teams touchdown for the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII, committed several crimes between October 2021 and July 2022 “while occupying a position of leadership” in the Last One To Take Over Gang.

He and the others were indicted Feb. 8 on charges including assault, kidnapping and conspiracy to violate the racketeer influenced and corrupt organizati­ons — or the RICO Act.

“In part, the defendants are alleged to have engaged in the traffickin­g of five female victims, including one minor, to further their criminal enterprise,” according the attorney general’s office. “The defendants are also alleged to have recruited others to join LOTTO.”

In the indictment, prosecutor­s said the gang controlled the women through violence and held them against their will by pimping them for money, WAGA reported. They also used violence and intimidati­on to boost their “reputation, power and influence,” investigat­ors said.

Johnson, in particular, kept a girl for the purpose of sex through coercion and “did knowingly solicit and patronize a person under the age of 18 for the purpose of sexual servitude,” according to WSBTV, citing the indictment.

Johnson, a linebacker who also played for the Atlanta Falcons in 2004, is charged with:

• One count of conspiracy to violate the RICO Act;

• One count of traffickin­g of persons for sexual servitude;

• Three counts of violation of the Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act;

Authoritie­s declined to release additional informatio­n about the case or indictment.

WHAT IS HUMAN TRAFFICKIN­G?

Trafficker­s profit off their victims by forcing them to engage in sex acts or do labor.

In the U.S., children in welfare or juvenile justice systems, such as foster care, are the most vulnerable to human traffickin­g, officials said.

Kids and teens experienci­ng homelessne­ss, those seeking asylum, people who struggle with substance abuse, migrant laborers, people who identify as part of the LGBTQ community and victims of domestic violence are also at increased risk.

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911. To report potential traffickin­g situations, you can contact the national hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or chat with the online hotline.

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