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TV contestant accused of killing porn-actress girlfriend
A self-proclaimed preacher who was a contestant in the TV beauty pageant "The Sexiest Bachelor in America" pleaded not guilty Tuesday to murdering his girlfriend, a former adult-movie actress.
The Associated Press

Brian Lee Randone is scheduled to be arraigned next week in the torture death of an ex-porn actress, Felicia Lee, in suburban Los Angeles.

Felicia Lee
A self-proclaimed preacher who was a contestant in the TV beauty pageant "The Sexiest Bachelor in America" pleaded not guilty Tuesday to murdering his girlfriend, a former adult-movie actress.
Brian Randone, 45, was arraigned in Superior Court and remained in custody on $2 million bail. He could face 25 years to life in prison if convicted of beating and choking Felicia Lee on Sept. 11 in their suburban Monrovia apartment.
Randone's lawyer, Mark Overland, said he had no comment because he had just taken the case and had not reviewed the police reports.
Detectives allege Randone tortured the 31-year-old Lee, noting they found dozens of recent injuries on her body after Randone called 911 to report she was unconscious.
Prosecutors declined to provide further details. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for Oct. 9.
Lee appeared in several adult movies under the name Felicia Tang. The Singapore-born woman also had bit parts in the movies "Rush Hour 2" and "The Fast and the Furious" and had modeled for the Playboy television channel. She had moved in with Randone a few months before her death.
Randone, a Nebraska native, appeared on the Fox special "The Sexiest Bachelor in America" in 2000 but did not win.
Randone has a bachelor's degree from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and a master's of divinity degree from Southwestern Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas.
He was involved in ministry as a mime and had once worked as a mime on the campus of Baylor University. Baylor spokeswoman Jill Scoggins said he was not hired by the school and only performed on campus once in 1996.
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