Ex-NFL running back LeShon Johnson has been found guilty on six felony counts stemming from charges related to the biggest federal dog-fighting case of all-time earlier this year in Oklahoma.

According to a release Monday from the Office of Public Affairs and desk of FBI director Kash Patel, a jury found Johnson guilty of breeding and trafficking dogs for fighting across multiple Oklahoma towns, while also profiting from within the illegal industry. Authorities reportedly seized the 190 dogs from Johnson's property as part of his "Mal Kant Kennels" operation.

The Department of Justice says this is the largest number of animals ever seized from a single individual in a federal dog fighting case.

"This criminal profited off of the misery of innocent animals and he will face severe conse

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