Johnson, Rolle and Ferguson plead not guilty to bribery charges

By Earyel Bowleg

Tribune Staff Reporter

ebowleg@tribunemedia.net

FORMER Chief Superintendent of Police Michael Johnson, attorney Bjorn Ferguson, and Police Sergeant 3726 Deangelo Rolle pleaded not guilty in the Supreme Court on Friday to charges related to a bribery.

Johnson denied stealing $90,000, allegedly taken from the $1.475m stolen during an airport bank security heist.

He appeared before Justice Gregory Hilton on Friday alongside Ferguson and Rolle.

Johnson pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit bribery, stealing, and receiving. Prosecutors allege he conspired with others between November 3 and November 30, 2023, to solicit an advantage from Michael Fox Jr as a reward for performing or refraining from his duties as a public servant.

He is also accused of stealing $90,000 from Akeil Holmes and receiving the money from Rolle on November 3, 2023, knowing it had been obtained through theft.

Ferguson pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit bribery. Prosecutors allege he conspired, without lawful authority or reason, to offer an advantage to a public servant as an inducement or reward for performing or abstaining from his duty.

Ferguson and Johnson also denied being accessories after the fact to conspiracy to commit stealing. They are accused of assisting Fox between November 3 and November 30, knowing he was involved in the conspiracy to commit theft, with the intent of helping him evade due process.

Meanwhile, Rolle pleaded not guilty to abetment to stealing. Prosecutors allege he aided and abetted Johnson in committing the offence.

The men are scheduled to return to court on February 17 for the transfer of a Voluntary Bill of Indictment to Justice Dale Fitzpatrick.

 

Comments

Sickened says...

Our future politicians right there.

Posted 17 February 2025, 12:12 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

How many etc, etc, etc. are acceptable when asking why still there are no signs of an "actively independent investigating" that just shouldn't be conducted by some internal probing into 'overpopulated 4000++ member force. --- Including 'procurements' of everything from 'toilet papers' to 'guns, ammunitions', 'wigs and hairpieces'. -- Yes?

Posted 17 February 2025, 1:01 p.m. Suggest removal

SP says...

FORMER Chief Superintendent of Police Michael Johnson, attorney Bjorn Ferguson, and Police Sergeant 3726 Deangelo Rolle have nothing to fear!

They know too much about elites involvement in crime across the board. NOTHING will come of this charade for consumption of the blind.

All three will walk free.

Posted 17 February 2025, 3:36 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

I'm in agreement with you. I can only think of two high ranking politicians who could offer unhindered transit of cocaine through all airports using govt planes and police officers, and one of them would have to get permission from the other.

It's likely said individuals are also facilitating the trafficking of all these Chinese and Haitian nationals

Posted 17 February 2025, 6:52 p.m. Suggest removal

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