A Playboy model drew five months in prison for not paying taxes on $398,000 given to her by a rich old man and was ordered to stay away from men at night until her term begins.

Leigh Ann Conley, 35, also was fined $10,000 and placed on a year's probation Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Thomas Curran.Prosecutors said businessman David Kritzik paid more than $1 million to Conley and her twin, Lynette Harris, for companionship and, in the case of Harris, sex.

Harris was convicted in May of evading taxes on $686,000 from Kritzik, a widower who died last year at age 89. She was sentenced to a year in prison and fined $12,500.

Both women said that the money Kritzik gave them during their five-year relationship was a gift.

Conley, who must report to prison within 30 days, was told to remain in her home between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. without male companionship.

The identical blond twins appeared nude in Playboy magazine and in two films, "I, the Jury," and "Sorceress," before becoming two of five young women who prosecutors said befriended Kritzik.

Kritzik founded General Merchandising Co. in 1938. The company, which founded the Treasure Island discount store chain, was sold in 1962 to J.C. Penney Co.

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