Colorado Balloon boy’s parents plead guilty
London, November 14 : The parents of the Colorado Balloon boy, who was mistakenly thought to have floated off in a balloon only to be later found hiding at his own house, have pleaded guilty for making false reports to authorities.
Six-year-old Falcon Heene’s father Richard had hoaxed the entire incident to gain popularity.
Now, he has entered a guilty plea to a felony charge of attempting to influence a public servant, reports the Telegraph.
Richard and Mayumi Heene appeared in a Colorado court on Friday.
Heene, 48, entered a guilty plea and his wife, Mayumi -a 45-year-old Japanese national who could have been deported if convicted of more serious charges - admitted a misdemeanor offense of false reporting to authorities.
Under terms of the plea agreements, Richard 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. (ANI)