Friday, November 10, 2006

It Pays to Know Magic

Thief tricked by David Copperfield pleads guilty - CNN.com: "WEST PALM BEACH, Florida (AP) -- One of three teenagers charged with attempting to rob illusionist David Copperfield as he left a performance has pleaded guilty.

Terrance Riley, 17, was sentenced Thursday to two years in prison for three counts of robbery with a weapon and one count of attempted robbery. He will be housed with other inmates under the age of 21.

Circuit Judge Edward Garrison also ordered Riley to testify against his two co-defendants, his brother Dwayne Riley, 18, and Markeith Jones, 17.

Copperfield, 50, and two female assistants were walking from the Kravis Center to their tour bus when they were approached by the teens April 23. The assistants handed over money and a cellphone, but the illusionist turned his pockets inside out to reveal nothing, although he was carrying his passport, wallet and cell phone.

'He said in depositions that he had things on him, but it wasn't difficult to make it seem like there was nothing there,' prosecutor Sherri Collins said."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

How long before Copperfield gets sued for lying to the thieves? Wouldn't that cause mental anguish?