There's a lot going on in this thread, so I'll try to break it down by topic:
PHOTOS FOR IDENTIFICATION: The SPCA is pretty busy. On top of that, they don't know much about reptiles. I don't think they took individual pictures of each gecko, but a few random shots to show general conditions. If anyone wants to send me a PM, upload pics to photobucket or something and PM me the url. I'll gladly return with photos from the same genotype and see if you can make a positive ID. Remember that I've only got 50% of the geckos and half of those are being fostered by individuals right now (but I can get a few shots still). Photographing the other half is going to be more difficult.
SPECIES: Yeah, these were just leopard geckos. So far, in the 45 we had, we've only been able to find one juvie male. The rest were small adult females. No fat tails in this group.
SEIZURE: It's my understanding that smell led investigators to this location. It was also smell and poor conditions of the apt. that led to the seizure of animals. It would be cool if this were part of a larger operation, but it was a fluke that this happened. There had been no previous information on the individuals in question before this event. Police called the SPCA on a Sunday morning and said, "what the heck do we do?". If the apartment had been clean, the geckos would probably have stayed put. There was initially some report of apartment abandonment, anywhere from 7-30 days. Someone calling to complain (neighbor? landlord?) might have said something like, "There's smell and no one has been seen going in or out in X number of days...". My girlfriend looked at the intake sheet and made a mental note of the address. It does exist. However, if it were Johnson, you've got to remember these were at a girlfriend's apartment and probably not the same one everybody did business at. On top of that, Johnson once told me that he kept many animals out of state at a "warehouse". I don't know if he was lying or not. Back when I thought he was a potentially ok guy, I mentioned to him that the tiger salamanders he was selling on his page were protected in NYS and this warehouse thing was his response. BTW, I too am surprised it didn't get mentioned in the paper. It was all over the news, but I don't watch any TV. Do know that this thread has been brought to the attention of the SPCA and Johnson will be a name associated with reptiles.
VALUE: Well, I'm sure these geckos are worth a fraction of what they should be. Everything was grouped by genotype, but nothing was labeled. So, we have no idea who's het for what.
PEOPLE WHO GOT RIPPED OFF: If anyone paid money for geckos and he never shipped them, please send me a PM with your original post in this thread. For this, I would confirm whether or not it was Chris and see if anything could be worked out. I will talk with the rest of my group about people who got ripped off. Honestly though, we've only got half and as I said before, I think they are worth a fraction of the cost as we don't know genotypes. It sounds like a lot of people lost money with ball pythons. I'm sorry to hear all of this has occurred. My grudge against Johnson is more of a personal issue as I saw his true colors shine through a few years back.
GECKO LEIN: The individual in question no longer owns these animals. Even if it were Chris, it's too late according to NYS law I believe. Basically, it's the same thing if you lose your dog. Once it gets picked up by animal control, you have 5 days to claim your dog. After that, it either goes up for adoption or gets killed. The SPCA has released all geckos to outside groups hoping they can find homes. They didn't have the man power to deal with these animals. Some geckos have already been adopted out, thankfully. No one noticed that 90 leopard geckos were missing for over 5 days.
ON FRAUD CHARGES: The indictment process sounds a lot like nailing someone for smuggling or selling illegal animals. The feds let you get away with it and they just keep tracking activity. More often than not, they let someone get away with it 5-10 times to help build up a more firm case against the individual. The trial process has got to be lengthy, time consuming and costly. If you've got a weak to medium case, I can see why they wouldn't want to take any chances. To me though, it does seem wacky that someone can get away with it a few times and the threshold is 10...
PERSONAL NOTE: I'm going to be damn careful who gets my address right now... I'll be that creepy guy meeting people in a dark parking lot with the animal to make the adoption. lol. Seriously though, a few pet stores have let me use their venue for adoptions. I know of at least two cases where individuals were gaged/bound/pushed down stairs and had animals stolen at their house... Scary stuff.