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The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
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Anne Johannsson is a character featured in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. She serves as the personal aide for Senator Jack McKenna.

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At some point, Jack McKenna had an affair with Anne, which his wife Miriam found out, she got furious and demanded to end the affair. To make the senator compliant, Anne and her accomplice kept a photo and the sex tape of the affair as insurance policy to extort money from McKenna.

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During the event at Capitol Station, if William "Case" Calderon (as Jess Burke) chooses to get access to Senator McKenna's retinal scan through his wife, Miriam, he can find Johannson at the Auction Hall talking with her accomplice. While Case is listening through his Spy Camera, Johannson's accomplice felt doubt about extorting the money from McKenna and preferred to wait for the election to squeeze more money from the senator. However, Johannson felt it was best to do it now as Miriam was aware of the affair and it'd force the senator to give them the money if they blackmail him immediately.

Case would steal the accomplice's car keys and get the tape from the trunk, though he was discovered by the accomplice, Case knocked him down and put him in the trunk. Case then gives the blackmail to Miriam, requesting him to distract Johannson while she gets the bodyguards to escort the aide out. Case distracted Johannson by confronting her over the blackmail, giving enough time for Miriam and the bodyguards to rid of the aide by using the injection, leaving her unconscious and having her escorted out of Capitol Station.

Johannson's fate after that is unknown, though its clear from Miriam's words that her husband would be given a new personal aide instead.