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Two more convicted in ongoing sex trafficking, gang investigation in Gwinnett

By Caleb Hutchins Assistant News Director

Two more convictions have been announced in an ongoing gang and human trafficking investigation in Gwinnett County.

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr's Office announced Thursday that Jadah Henry, age 22 of Pooler, and Jayda Wilson, age 27 of Lawrenceville, both entered guilty pleas in Gwinnett County Superior Court on December 19 on charges including racketeering.

Carr's office has been investigating eight people on 97 total charges since a May 2022 shooting that reportedly involved members of a known street gang. The gang is reportedly titled the "Last One to Take Over Gang," also known as the LOTTO or 30% Gang. The gang reportedly has ties to the national Crips and Gangster Disciples gangs.

Henry has been sentenced to 10 years in prison with an additional 15 years to be served on probation, with Wilson being sentenced to five years in prison with 10 years on probation. Henry and Wilson mark the second and third convictions in the investigation after Tyreek Raysheen Lee of Norcross pleaded guilty to racketeering, gang and human trafficking charges previously.

The Attorney General's Office says investigations into the other five suspects in the case are ongoing.

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