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NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — An investigation into the alleged participation of prostitution has led to the arrest of a New Orleans Police Department officer.
Louisiana State Police troopers reported that in early 2025, while investigating a separate case, the LSP Bureau of Investigations New Orleans Field Office uncovered evidence of criminal activity by the NOPD.
The investigation revealed that while on duty in the French Quarter, NOPD officer 56-year-old Terrance “TJ” Johnson allegedly coordinated and paid women in exchange for sexual relations on multiple occasions.
An arrest warrant was issued for Johnson but on Wednesday, Aug. 13, he reportedly turned himself in and was booked into the Orleans Parish Justice Center on:
- Two counts of prostitution
- Three counts of malfeasance in office
- Two counts of injuring public records
Let me be clear—there is no place in this department for conduct that violates the law or the public trust. We will act swiftly and decisively when an officer’s actions compromise the integrity of the badge and the community we serve.
NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick
This is a matter that remains under investigation. There are many good police officers protecting the public and enforcing the law. We will hold those who breach the public trust accountable.
Attorney General Liz Murrill
Anyone with information on the case can call LSP detectives at 1-800-434-8007.
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