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Richard Heene to Pay $36,000 for Balloon Boy StuntRichard Heene and Mayumi Iizuka, the parents of Falcon Heene, have agreed to pay $36,000 in restitution to authorities who responded to last year's Balloon Boy stunt. The Denver Post says authorities originally sought $48,000. Take a look: Posted on April 20, 2010 Permalink | | | Comments (View) | Richard Heene, the father of Balloon Boy Falcon, is facing felony charges for the balloon incident, which authorities now say was definitely a hoax. The Heenes appeared on the reality show Wife Swap and Richard's former "wife" said he was pretty mean to her when she lived with the family. But she didn't think he would become violent.
But Silver, a psychic from Saint Augustine, Fla., says when she predicted in the show's 100th episode that one of Richard's science experiments would "blow up" in his face, she never dreamed he would involve Falcon in an elaborate alleged hoax involving the flight of a helium-filled balloon seen by TV viewers around the globe.We're thinking Richard Heene needs to be evaluated by a psychiatrist. The yelling, the endangering the kids by having them chase tornadoes, the domestic abuse violations, the hoax...he sound pretty emotionally unbalanced to us. Posted on October 19, 2009 Permalink | | | Comments (View) | Was Heene Balloon Incident a Publicity Stunt? ![]() 6-year-old Falcon Heene's comments during an interview with Wolf Blitzer that he was hiding in the attic because the whole balloon incident was "for a show" have many doubting the parents really believed the child was ever in the balloon. A home video released today showed the balloon taking off from the Heene's backyard. The father Richard Henne is there but little Falcon is nowhere in sight. Later there was another video released where Falcon says he's going to "sneak inside." The father's reality tv background and the father's interest in YouTube are also fueling speculation that the incident may have been done for publicity. Anderson Cooper discussed the controversy on his show tonight. Anderson Cooper says some of the home videos appear to be selectively edited by the Heene family. Take a look: Posted on October 16, 2009 Permalink | | | Comments (View) | |
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