Male model who frolicked naked in Aerosmith video with Liv Tyler and Alicia Silverstone is arrested for rape 18 months after being released from 10 year sex crime sentence: Shocking mugshot shows decline in his looks
- Dean Kelly, 52, is charged with attempted third-degree rape and sexual battery
- The charges come after he was released from a 10-year prison sentence for murder-for-hire and sex crimes against a 14-year-old girl.
- Kelly faces up to 50 years in prison if convicted, legal experts say
A male model who once appeared in an Aerosmith video has been arrested for rape, just 18 months after being released from a 10-year prison sentence for sex crimes.
Dean Kelly, 52, has been charged with attempted third-degree rape and sexual battery.
The ex-model, who starred in the band's 'Crazy' video, was previously jailed for trying to orchestrate a murder-for-hire plot and sex crimes against a young person.
His iconic role in the 1994 video saw him frolicking in a lake with Alivia Silverstone and Liv Tyler, daughter of Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler.
The two played two sexualized schoolgirls who made off with Kelly's clothes, prompting the naked model to chase after them.
Former model Dean Kelly, 52, is charged with attempted third-degree rape and sex crimes, 18 months after being released from a 10-year prison sentence for murder-for-hire plot and sex crimes
Kelly previously admitted sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl following an incident in 2005
But in photos from the latest alleged incident which took place in October this year, Kelly's appearance appears to have changed drastically.
A mugshot from the New Orleans Police Department shows the former model looking disheveled, with long, straight hair and deep wrinkles.
He was scheduled to be committed to the Orleans Parish Justice Center during the ongoing investigation.
Kelly previously admitted sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl following an incident in 2005.
His confession was part of a plea deal after he was initially jailed on suspicion of raping three women.
Police say Kelly lured the young women to his Uptown home by posing as a talent scout.
Kelly was also found guilty of a plot to kill former Orleans District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro, Orleans District Attorney Jason Williams, Judge Tracey Flemings-Davillier and one of his victims.
The convicted felon previously violated his probation in 2014 by using social media and failing to register his phones with the sex offender registry.
Kelly starred in Aerosmith's 1994 video for “Crazy,” in which he frolicked naked with Liv Tyler and Alicia Silverstone prior to his conviction
The latest mugshots show a clear difference in the former model's appearance. If convicted, he could face 50 years in prison, according to legal experts
If convicted on the latest charges, legal experts said he could face 25 years behind bars, but suggested his previous convictions would double his sentence.
“His parents should have moved him to the Himalayas with some monks because 'no' never means 'no' to him,” said Fox 8 legal analyst Joe Raspanti.
'He has been to prison for this behavior and still can't get over it. Someone who is such a repeat offender after so much punishment is quite rare.
“I'm not an armed chair psychiatrist, but it appears whatever pathologies he had, he still has them.”
He added that previous victims could testify against him if the case goes to trial.
Kelly's name is listed on the New Orleans sex offender registry, where he is classified as a Tier One offender, the lowest risk.