Taleon Goffney and Keyontyli Goffney Photos and News
Taleon Goffney and Keyontyli Goffney are going to prison for using handsaw, ax to break into stores. Here is the photo and full news of arrested gay twine Taleon Goffney and Keyontyli Goffney.
One of the “Twin Brother Bandits” has made a plea bargain, fingering his twin brother as his coconspirator and pleading guilty to two counts each of burglary and criminal conspiracy.
Taleon Goffney, who appeared with his brother in such gay skin flicks as “Marc and the Twins,” was arrested last year after police said they saw the twins breaking into a beauty shop.
He pleaded guilty to two counts each of burglary and criminal conspiracy and was sentenced to three to eight years. Charges including criminal trespass, receiving stolen property and possession of an instrument of crime were dropped in exchange for his pleas.
Goffney, 27, could have faced up to 40 years in prison if convicted after trial.
Taleon Goffney, who together with his brother Keyontyli starred in a number of hard-core gay porn flicks including Blackballed 5, will be serving three to eight years in state prison for two February 2008 rooftop burglaries in Philadelphia.
Keyontyli will stand trial in early August.
“Thank you for your lenience in accepting my plea,” Taleon, who was previously charged with similar burglaries and has been behind bars since his February 2008 arrest, told Judge Lisa M. Rau in court Wednesday. “These crimes won’t be happening again.”
As part of the plea agreement, Taleon identified Keyontyli as his driver and lookout in the burglaries. Keyontyli was out on bail and attending the hearing.
In addition to appearing in gay adult films with his brother, Keyontyli is a former model for Nike and Ralph Lauren.
Goffney’s twin brother, Keyontyli Goffney, also is charged and appeared at Wednesday’s hearing, but it was unclear if he planned to negotiate a plea. He’s due back in court Aug. 6. Neither his lawyer, Gerald Stein, nor Assistant District Attorney Caroline Keating immediately returned telephone calls from The Associated Press on Thursday.
Keating told the Philadelphia Daily News that Taleon Goffney is sure to serve at least the minimum three years due to his prior criminal record. Goffney’s lawyer, Michael F. Gushue, told the newspaper that his client plans to complete his college education while in prison.
“I think he’s had an epiphany,” Gushue said. “He’s a bright young man.”
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