Former West Virginia running back Justin Crawford’s life and career took a dark turn when he found himself arrested in Georgia back in 2018, facing charges that included incest, sodomy and enticing a child for indecent purposes, which are all felonies.
It took almost a year, but he has finally find out his fate.
“Crawford cut a deal with prosecutors Tuesday … showing up to Muscogee County Court in Georgia to enter guilty pleas to charges of child molestation and sodomy.
In exchange for the pleas, a court official tells TMZ Sports Crawford was sentenced to 12 years in prison. He was also hit with 20 years of probation, which will begin at the same time as his sentence behind bars.
We’re told Crawford is supposed to begin serving his sentence ASAP.”
Back in 2017, Crawford was invited to Atlanta Falcons training camp but didn’t make the roster. He had a brief stint with the Atlanta Legends of the AAF in 2019 before the league folded completely.