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Sex Offender Apologizes for McGillis Rape

Serial sex offender who raped Kelly McGillis apologizes hours after jury convicted him


NEW YORK, Jun. 13, 2006
By SAMUEL MAULL Associated Press Writer
(AP) A serial sex offender apologized for an attack on actress Kelly McGillis in the 1980s, hours after a jury convicted him of raping and robbing two women in their Manhattan home a decade ago.

Leroy Johnson, 39, issued a statement through his lawyer after Monday's verdict denying his guilt, and blaming news coverage of the case on his past victimization of the "Top Gun" actress.

"I want to say that I was only 15 years old," Johnson's statement said. "I was young; I made a big mistake, and I am sorry for what I did to her. I have always been sorry, and I admitted my guilt, which is why I pled guilty and accepted my punishment."

"However, I want the world to know I did not rape the two ladies in this (current) case," Johnson wrote. "I had nothing to do with the rape of those ladies and I want the world to know that I am innocent."

Johnson was convicted on eight counts in Manhattan's state Supreme Court, including rape, sodomy, robbery and burglary. He faces up to 50 years in prison _ 25 years on each of the rape counts _ when Justice Renee White sentences him on June 27.

The two victims wept and made quiet applause gestures as Johnson was pronounced guilty. His lawyer, Bryan Konoski, said he was considering an appeal.

Johnson was accused of forcing his way into the two women's Greenwich Village apartment on Nov. 18, 1996, and assaulting them at knifepoint. He was arrested in May 2005 after evidence from the scene was submitted to advanced DNA testing technology.

Konoski had argued that the DNA sample used as the basis to charge Johnson was tainted and unreliable. He said the genetic material of another person was found in the sample, and that police and prosecutors failed to eliminate other men.

But Assistant District Attorney Martha Bashford said scientists testified that the profile they found in the DNA sample would occur in about one in a trillion people.

"DNA works," Bashford said. "DNA took a crime that would never have been solved and solved it. The case was closed. It's this defendant and no other who did this thing."

Johnson was previously convicted of raping two women in 1982. McGillis, now shooting a movie in Hawaii, said she was raped by a 15-year-old during that year. She said she was in her early 20s and studying acting in New York when two men broke into her apartment and attacked her. She has not identified the attackers and court records in the case do not identify the victim.


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