Dean Kelly, known for his role in Aerosmith’s “Crazy” music video, has been arrested on charges of attempted rape and sexual battery.
The female victim alleges that he used a fake identity on a dating app to ultimately assault her.
Kelly has a history of sexual offenses, including hiding his status as a sex offender. (Trending: US State Unveils Controversial ‘Gender Neutral’ Laws)
“I met this person about six months ago,” one woman told the police.
“We started seeing each other. I have children, and we spend the night at his place.”
“He failed to inform me he was a sexual offender.”
“She claims while she was with him, Kelly forced his hand down her pants despite her protesting before he eventually allegedly removed her pants and underwear entirely and rubbed himself on her,” WDSU reported of his most recent offense.
“The bond got set. We’re going to make the bond and then deal with the problem,” stated Kelly’s lawyer, Frank DeSalvo.
“It’s complicated, but it’s doable.”
“It didn’t make any difference to us, whatever it is, we’re going to make it, and we’re going to move on.”
He has been accused of similar offenses by multiple women and has violated probation in the past.
If he can make bond, he will be under strict house arrest and internet restrictions.
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