SAN DIEGO An enforcer who beat up a man with gambling debts in front of his son was sentenced in San Diego to two years in federal prison for his involvement in a gambling and drug-trafficking ring run by a former USC football player.
Jack Rissell, 51, pleaded guilty to extortion last December, admitting in a plea agreement that he assaulted his victim on the orders of Owen Hanson, a walk-on tight end on the Trojans national championship-winning 2004 football team.
According to a plea agreement, Hanson hired Rissell to travel from California to Minnesota to collect a gambling debt, and the agreement included a bonus known as a contact fee for assaulting the victim. Once Rissell found the victim at his Minneapolis apart…
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