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Balloon Boy Dad Turns Into Rapping 'Aluminum Man' In New Music Video


Posted on Oct 18, 2011 @ 03:00AM - 9 comments

By Amber Goodhand
Radar Reporter

Balloon Boy dad Richard Heene takes on the persona of "Aluminum Man" in a new music video, and only RadarOnline.com has your first look.

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‘Balloon Boy’ Dad Richard Heene Hopes To Become Multi-Millionaire With Latest Invention


Posted on Jun 15, 2011 @ 03:30AM - 1 comment

By Cliff Renfrew
Radar Reporter

‘Balloon Boy’ dad Richard Heene has struck a licensing deal which he hopes will make him a multi-millionaire, Radar Online.com has exclusively learned.

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: 'Balloon Boy' Dad Hoping New 'Transformers' Invention Will Fund Legal Battle


Posted on Feb 24, 2011 @ 03:40AM - Add a comment

'Balloon Boy' dad Richard Heene is hoping that his new 'Transformers style' truck utility invention will fund his planned legal battle against the Colorado Police as he vows to clear his name once and for all.

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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: First Look At The Balloon Boy's Boy Band!


Posted on Dec 20, 2010 @ 02:57PM - 4 comments

Falcon Heene, better known as the Balloon Boy, formed a boy band with his two brothers and RadarOnline.com has the exclusive first look at their first music video!

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Keeping it all within the family, Falcon, 7, Bradford, 11, and Ryo, 10, have dubbed themselves the Bear Scratch Band- a play on their father Richard’s latest product for people with an itch. As per the name, the Bear Scratch helps simulate the animal’s method of rubbing against a tree to relieve an itch.

The boys’ first video is for the Bear Scratch Dance- the product’s jingle written by Smokey Miles and published by Meson Music.

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EXCLUSIVE: Balloon Boy Mom Escapes Jail Sentence


Posted on Apr 21, 2010 @ 10:20AM - 10 comments
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Balloon boy mom, Mayumi Heene, will not be serving any jail time, despite being sentenced to 20 days for her part in the hot air balloon hoax, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.

In addition, the family have been given a lucky break financially – the Heenes have had their $48,000 fine slashed to $36,000.

RadarOnline.com has learned that mom-of-three Mayumi Heene started a 10 week supervised community service on April 10, 2010, she originally received four years probation in addition to her 20 days in jail.

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A source told RadarOnline.com, “It was decided that because she had three young sons that she could do the supervised community service instead.

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Balloon Boy Dad Richard Heene To Finish Jail Sentence At Home


Posted on Mar 25, 2010 @ 04:41AM - 3 comments
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Balloon boy dad Richard Heene will finish the rest of his 90-day jail sentence at his Colorado home wearing an ankle monitor, RadarOnline.com has learned.

Since beginning his sentence January 11, Heene has completed most of it in jail and with a work-release unit, Larimer County Sheriff's spokeswoman Eloise Campanella said.

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Balloon Boy Dad Richard Heene Released From Jail


Posted on Feb 07, 2010 @ 11:00AM - 2 comments
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As RadarOnline.com was the first to report Balloon Boy dad, Richard Heene, was set to be released from prison this weekend to enter into a 60 day work release program.

EXCLUSIVE: Balloon Boy Dad To Be Released From Jail This Weekend

Now RadarOnline.com can report that Heene was in fact released Sunday and has transferred to the Alternative Sentencing Unit, which is basically a half-way home.

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EXCLUSIVE: Balloon Boy Dad Could Be Released This Weekend


Posted on Feb 01, 2010 @ 02:35PM - Add a comment
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Balloon Boy dad Richard Heene could be released from jail this week because the prison he is staying at is almost full to capacity, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.

RadarOnline.com broke the news that the former reality star would be released six days early from his original thirty day sentence at Larimer County Detention Center in Colorado if he behaved himself – Heene started his sentence on January 11, 2010.

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But now we understand that date could be pushed forward further meaning that the notorious prankster could be back on the streets sooner.

Lt Pat McCosh told RadarOnline.com: “He could get out this week if the courts accept everything.

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“Our daily computations are very high right now and his behavior has been excellent to date, so, he may qualify for an early release program.

“Mr Heene has been very respectful to the prison officers and he has been really keeping to himself as far as the other inmates are concerned.

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“There have been absolutely no problems with him and if this continues then he could qualify for an early release.”

Richard Heene, whose flying saucer balloon received national attention when it was thought his six-year-old son was inside, had been sentenced to 30 days in jail and another 60 days on work release program.

Richard's wife Mayumi received four years probation and was sentenced to 20 days in jail. 

EXCLUSIVE: Deputies Told To Look Over Heene In Prison

Their son, Falcon, was in their home while his parents told police and others he was missing, leading everyone to think the child was in the runaway balloon.

The husband and wife have already been hit with a $42,000 bill from local, state and federal agencies for their October stunt when they claimed their six-year-old son had crawled into a hot air balloon in their back yard and been whisked away into the sky.

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EXCLUSIVE: Balloon Boy Dad Has New Roommate - Moves Into General Prison Population


Posted on Jan 15, 2010 @ 02:43PM - 6 comments
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Balloon Boy dad Richard Heene has a new sleeping partner RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.

Heene has been moved in to the general prison population after successfully completing his observation period. Lt. Pat McCosh told RadarOnline.com, “Mr Heene passed all his observational tests successfully and has now moved into the general population where he is currently sharing a cell with another inmate – I cannot reveal why his cell mate is here.

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Heene entered the Larimer County Detention Center in Colorado on Monday to start his 30 day jail sentence – which will be cut by six days if he behaves himself.

The notorious reality dad is the most famous face at the detention center and is being watched by deputies just in case there is any trouble with other inmates.

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“So far, there have not been any problems and everything has gone smoothly and we don’t anticipate any difficulties either,” McCosh told RadarOnline.com. “Mr Heene’s wife will be able to apply to see him next week and she will be able to bring along their three sons too.

“If they visit him it will be done through a glass screen and she will have to formally apply to come and see him.

EXCLUSIVE DETAILS: Heene’s “Smooth” First Night In Jail

“Mr Heene is being treated like any other inmate that we have although we do appreciate he has some notoriety.

“Hopefully, the remainder of his stay will go smoothly.”

VIDEO: Heene Denies Hoax “Sheriff Is A Liar”

Richard Heene, whose flying saucer balloon received national attention when it was thought his six-year-old son was inside, had been sentenced to 30 days in jail and another 60 days on work release program.

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Watch Heene’s Bizarre Short Movie

His wife Mayumi received four years probation and was sentenced to 20 days in jail.  Their son, Falcon, was in their home while his parents told police and others he was missing, leading everyone to think the child was in the runaway balloon.

The husband and wife have already been hit with a $42,000 bill from local, state and federal agencies for their October stunt when they claimed their six-year-old son had crawled into a hot air balloon in their back yard and been whisked away into the sky.

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