Former Air Force fullback D.J. Johnson was convicted on two charges of sexual assault, a press release from Moody Air Force Base announced Thursday.

Johnson was sentenced to 10 years of confinement, forfeiture of all pay and allowances and dismissal from the military.

A panel of officers found Johnson guilty of two acts from September 2017, in which one victim was incapable of consenting to the sexual act due to impairment by alcohol. The second victim did not consent to the sexual acts.

Johnson, a second lieutenant referred to in the press releases as D’Andre, was serving as a logistics officer at the Georgia base when the incidents occurred.

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