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CertInsaneC5
11-13-2009, 8:36pm
http://http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091113/ap_on_re_us/us_balloon_boy



By P. SOLOMON BANDA, Associated Press Writer P. Solomon Banda, Associated Press Writer – Fri Nov 13, 5:28 pm ET
FORT COLLINS, Colo. – A Colorado couple who reported their son was aboard a runaway balloon could land in jail after pleading guilty Friday to charges they made up the story to generate publicity for a possible reality TV show.
Richard Heene appeared before a Larimer County District Court judge first, pleading guilty to a felony count of falsely influencing the sheriff who led the rescue effort during the 50-mile balloon chase that captivated a global television audience Oct. 15.
Mayumi Heene pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of knowingly filing a false report with emergency services. Prosecutors said she had a lower level of culpability and cooperated with authorities, telling investigators the balloon launch was a publicity stunt two weeks in the making.
The Heenes are amateur storm chasers and had twice appeared on ABC's "Wife Swap." Richard Heene's business associates said he was trying to pitch a TV series based on science, and the couple had a tentative deal in the works with RDF USA, which produces "Wife Swap."
RDF has said it scrapped the plans after the balloon flight.
Even as the Heenes entered their guilty pleas, their attorneys' comments in court set off speculation of talk show appearances or other deals.
Judge Stephen Schapanski agreed to the attorneys' request that the couple be allowed to travel to New York and California to explore "employment opportunities." David Lane, Richard Heene's lawyer, declined to elaborate as he left the courtroom, and Heene waved off questions.
At least one New York-based production company ruled out a Heene venture.
"It's just too poisonous," said Irad Eyal, vice president of development at True Entertainment. "I don't think anyone is going to want to meet with a man who shamed his family and children that way. In reality TV, there's a definite line you don't cross, and that's tormenting children."
Lane said the couple would have no public comment at least until sentencing, set for Dec. 23.
Under terms of the plea agreements, Richard Heene faces up to 90 days in jail, probation and a fine. Mayumi Heene could get 60 days, likely to be served in a work-release program, and probation.
Richard Heene also could have to pay restitution for tens of thousands of dollars in costs incurred by police.
Without the deal, the charge against Richard Heene carries a possible sentence of two to six years in state prison and a fine of up to $500,000. The charge against his wife is punishable by up to six months in the county jail and a fine up to $750.
The deal does not call for removing 6-year-old Falcon or the couple's other two children — ages 8 and 10 — from the parents' custody, according to Lane.
Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden has said the Heenes deliberately released the balloon and falsely reported Falcon may have been inside. The boy was later found safe at the Heenes' home.
The story began to unravel when Falcon Heene said they "did it for the show" during a CNN appearance.
Investigators found evidence Oct. 17 that the Heenes were working with RDF on a reality show, according to court documents released Friday. It wasn't clear when RDF's plans were scrapped, or if the company knew anything about the couple's plan to release the balloon.

RDF didn't immediately respond Friday to phone and e-mail requests seeking comment.
Sheriff's spokeswoman Eloise Campanella said Friday some aspects of the case were still under investigation. She would not comment on RDF.
Lane portrayed his client's decision to enter a plea as a sacrifice to preserve the family and avoid the possibility that Mayumi Heene, a Japanese citizen, could be deported by being convicted of more serious charges.
Lane said prosecutors threatened Mayumi Heene with that prospect. But chief deputy district attorney Andrew Lewis insisted Friday prosecutors never did so.
Richard Heene was asked after the hearing if he had anything to say to those who looked for his son. He didn't respond.
___ Associated Press writers Colleen Slevin, Dan Elliott and Ivan Moreno in Denver and AP Entertainment Writer Derrik J. Lang in Los Angeles contributed to this report.


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Yamma
11-13-2009, 8:37pm
That's what they get!

ApexOversteer
11-13-2009, 8:41pm
I hope they also get an itemized bill!

CertInsaneC5
11-13-2009, 8:47pm
I hope they also get an itemized bill!

I hope it is a big dayum bill. That kind of attention whoring deserves one.

Petew1971
11-13-2009, 10:12pm
I bet oprahs fat ass will have them on her show..dr phil is also the same type of scumbag..him and maury are both scumbags

Culookin
11-13-2009, 10:57pm
Well they got what they wanted, and will probably make money off it in the long run! Bastards...

Vet4jdc
11-14-2009, 8:18am
Well they got what they wanted, and will probably make money off it in the long run! Bastards...

:iagree:

Sneaks
11-14-2009, 9:10am
Well they got what they wanted, and will probably make money off it in the long run! Bastards...

True. Maybe they'll make enough money to buy her some listerine and him some prep-h. Once they get to jail, they're gonna need it! :lol:

Munch
11-14-2009, 9:19am
I bet oprahs fat ass will have them on her show..dr phil is also the same type of scumbag..him and maury are both scumbags
Maury is not a scumbag! You are NOT the father!!! Oh yeah baby!

MYSCZ06
11-14-2009, 9:22am
well that took long enough....dumbasses!!