Balloon Boy Hoax - Jail Time for the Parents
Balloon Boy Hoax / Richard Heene - It's jail time for the parents who set up a feign balloon boy hoax last October that triggered headlines across the US.
Richard Heene was sentenced to 90 days jail time with 4 years probation while his wife Mayumi received a 20 days in the slammer and 4 years probation. Both will take part 100 to 120 hours of community service and debarred from benefiting monetary rewards in any degree or method from the occurrence for not less than 4 years.

The dupery or hoax took place last 15th of October this year as the Heenes arrogated that their 6 yr old son Falcon had sailed off from their Colorado's home in a homemade balloon but in reality, the kid went into hiding inside their home at that moment.
After the parent's conviction, Richard Heene came forward and give his brief expression of regret from the incident while his wife Mayumi refused to give any comments.
However, the married couple from Colorado were charged with fine that cost them $42,000 from the local administrative districts and federal offices for their work to search or locate their young son.
Well, that's what they get after orchestrating a hoax that served no useful purpose and wasted taxpayer's money in order to get themselves a free publicity.
Richard Heene was sentenced to 90 days jail time with 4 years probation while his wife Mayumi received a 20 days in the slammer and 4 years probation. Both will take part 100 to 120 hours of community service and debarred from benefiting monetary rewards in any degree or method from the occurrence for not less than 4 years.

The dupery or hoax took place last 15th of October this year as the Heenes arrogated that their 6 yr old son Falcon had sailed off from their Colorado's home in a homemade balloon but in reality, the kid went into hiding inside their home at that moment.
After the parent's conviction, Richard Heene came forward and give his brief expression of regret from the incident while his wife Mayumi refused to give any comments.
However, the married couple from Colorado were charged with fine that cost them $42,000 from the local administrative districts and federal offices for their work to search or locate their young son.
Well, that's what they get after orchestrating a hoax that served no useful purpose and wasted taxpayer's money in order to get themselves a free publicity.




















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