Justin Cox-Sever, 23, who was living in Tempe, Arizona, at the time of the threats, will not spend any time in prison. US District Judge Daniel Hovland sentenced him to five months in a transitional facility, five months on home confinement and three years of supervised release. He will serve the sentence in California, where he's now living.
Cox-Sever in February reached an agreement with prosecutors to plead guilty to four of five charges related to interfering with an aircraft, with prosecutors dropping a fifth count in return. Hovland today accepted the agreement and the recommendation of both the prosecution and defense that Cox-Sever not spend time in a federal prison.
Cox-Sever said in court that he had witnessed a fellow flight attendant be recognized for her handling of a plane emergency.
"I decided to fake these (bombs threats) to sort of get the recognition she did," he said.
Assistant US Attorney Gary Delorme said he didn't want Cox-Sever to get a "slap on the wrist" because his actions subjected the plane's passengers to an "increased level of anxiety, probably for the rest of their life, all because Mr. Cox-Sever wanted to be a hero."
Cox-Sever was charged in federal courts in North Dakota and Virginia, complicating the matter and resulting in his trial being delayed eight times. The cases were consolidated in federal court in North Dakota earlier this year.
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