Friday March 28th, 2025 10:20PM

Gwinnett County members of hybrid gang sentenced for federal gang, human trafficking charges

By Steve Winslow Anchor/Reporter

Attorney General Chris Carr has recently announced that five members of a gang operating in Gwinnett County have been sentenced for related gang, human trafficking and racketeering charges.

Monday's press release from A.G. Carr's offiice says the case stems from an investigation behind activity from the suspected members of the Last One To Take Over Gang (aka LOTTO or 30% Gang), a hybrid criminal street gang with ties to national Crips and the Gangster Disciples. The Georgia Attorney General's office investigation began on May 19, 2022, when the Gwinnett County Police Department responded to a shooting involving defendants Sean Harvey and Sean Curry. Following an initial arrest, investigators learned that Harvey, Curry, and other defendants are suspected members of the LOTTO gang.

The following suspects were convicted on the following charges:

  • Tyreek Raysheen Lee, 27, of Norcross, was convicted of human trafficking, gang, and racketeering charges. Lee was sentenced to 20 years, with the first 10 years to be served in prison and the remainder on strict probation.
  • Jadah Henry, 22, of Pooler, was convicted of human trafficking, gang, and racketeering charges. Henry was sentenced to 25 years, with the first 10 years to be served in prison and the remainder on strict probation.
  • Jayda Wilson, 27, of Lawrenceville, was convicted of racketeering. Wilson was sentenced to 15 years, with the first 5 years to be served in prison and the remainder on strict probation.
  • Brianna Adames-Joe, 29, of Norcross, was convicted of racketeering. Adames-Joe was sentenced to 14 years, with the first four years to be served in prison and the remainder on strict probation.
  • Hilton Dobbins, Jr., 35, of Atlanta, has been sentenced to 20 years after pleading guilty to human trafficking, gang, and racketeering charges in Gwinnett County. He will serve the first 10 years in prison and the remainder of the sentence on strict probation. A Gwinnett County Superior Court Judge accepted the plea for Dobbins on March 19, 2025.

The State’s case against four remaining defendants is active and ongoing.

This case was prosecuted by Assistant Attorney General Kaitlyn (Fain) Salinas with the Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit and Assistant Attorney General Thomas Kegley with the Gang Prosecution Unit. It was investigated by the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Section.

To report suspected human trafficking in Georgia, call the Statewide 24-Hour Human Trafficking Hotline at (866) 363-4842.

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