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 sex crime jail sentence.
Dean Kelly, 52, has been charged with attempted third degree rape and sexual battery.
The ex-model, who starred in the band's video 'Crazy', was previously jailed for attempting to orchestrate a murder-for-hire plot and sexual battery crimes against a juvenile.
His iconic role in the 1994 video saw him frolicking in a lake with Alivia Silverstone and Liv Tyler, daughter of Steven Tyler, Aerosmith's front man.
The two played two sexualized schoolgirls who run 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 sexual battery 18 months after being released from a 10 year jail sentence for murder-for-hire plot and sexual battery crimes
Kelly starred in Aerosmith's 1994 video for 'Crazy' in which he frolicked naked with Liv Tyler and Alicia Silverstone prior to his conviction
But in mugshots from the latest alleged incident which took place in October this year, Kelly's looks appear to have slipped drastically.
A mugshot from New Orleans police shows the former model looking disheveled with long, lank hair and deep wrinkles.
He was due to be booked into Orleans Parish Justice Center amid the pending investigation.
Kelly previously admitted sexual battery of 14 year-old girl over an incident in 2005.
His admission was part of a plea deal after he was initially jailed on suspicion of raping three women.
Police said Kelly lured the young women to his Uptown home by posing as a talent scout.
Kelly was also found guilty of plotting to kill former Orleans Parish District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro, Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams, Criminal District Court 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 sexual offender registry.
If convicted over the latest allegations, legal experts said he could be facing 25 years behind bars but suggested his previous convictions double his sentence.
'His parents should have taken him and moved him to the Himalayas with some monks because no never means no for him,' said Fox 8 Legal Analyst Joe Raspanti.
'He did jail time for this very behavior and still can't get over it. Someone who is this much of a recidivist after that much penalty is pretty rare.
'I'm not an armed chair psychiatrist but it sure appears like whatever pathologies he had before, he's still got them.'
He added previous victims might testify against him if this case moves to trial.
Kelly's name is available on the New Orleans sex offenders' register where he is classed as Tier One offender, the lowest risk.