KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 11, 2007

Dad In Sextuplet Scam Jailed

Missouri Man Gets 3 Years In Prison For Failing To Make Restitution To Those He Bilked

  • Play CBS Video Video Sextuplet Scam Charges

    Authorities say Sarah and Kris Everson's story of birthing sextuplets is a hoax devised to scam people into donating money. Dana Wright of CBS affiliate KCTV has the story.

    • Sarah and Kris Everson walk into the Grain Valley Police Department for questioning, Wednesday, April 12, 2006, in Grain Valley, Mo. Sarah, 45, and Kris, 33, claimed to have given birth to four boys and two girls on March 8.

      Sarah and Kris Everson walk into the Grain Valley Police Department for questioning, Wednesday, April 12, 2006, in Grain Valley, Mo. Sarah, 45, and Kris, 33, claimed to have given birth to four boys and two girls on March 8.  (AP/The Examiner, Julie Scheidegger)

    • In this photo provided, Tuesday, April 11, 2006, in Grain Valley, Mo., by the Everson family, shown is Sarah Everson, apparently pregnant with sextuplets, date unknown.

      In this photo provided, Tuesday, April 11, 2006, in Grain Valley, Mo., by the Everson family, shown is Sarah Everson, apparently pregnant with sextuplets, date unknown.  (AP Photo)

    • An empty crib in the home of Sarah and Kris Everson in Grain Valley, Mo., April 11, 2006.

      An empty crib in the home of Sarah and Kris Everson in Grain Valley, Mo., April 11, 2006.  (AP)

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(AP)  A man who lied about being the father of sextuplets so he and his wife could solicit donations was sentenced Monday to three years in prison for violating probation.

Kris Everson, 35, and his wife, Sarah, 46, had been sentenced in August 2006 to four years probation after each pleaded guilty to one count of felony stealing by deceit. They were required to pay $3,661 restitution and perform 40 hours of community service.

But warrants for the couple were issued after they failed to pay restitution and missed several probation violation hearings.

Prosecutors said Kris Everson surrendered late last month. He was sentenced Monday in Jackson County Courthouse in Independence.

His wife's whereabouts were not known, prosecutors said.

Charles A. Kellogg, an attorney for the couple, declined to comment Monday through a secretary.

Community leaders in Grain Valley said the Eversons came to them in March 2006, saying they had delivered six critically ill babies and needed help. The couple claimed the births were being kept secret by a court order because a family member was out to kill them.

Within days of the story appearing on the front of a local newspaper, the couple was barraged with questions from the media. They later admitted the story was a hoax, police said.


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