WARNING: Video contains content that may be disturbing to viewers. Discretion is advised. Ruby Franke, a Utah mom of six who once broadcasted her family’s life to millions of followers on YouTube, has been sentenced to prison for felony child abuse. Franke was handed four one-to-15-year-long prison sentences by a Utah district court on Tuesday.
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The prison terms are to be served consecutively, meaning Franke faces a minimum of four and up to 60 years behind bars. The prison terms are to be served consecutively, meaning Franke faces a minimum of four and up to 60 years behind bars.18 hours ago1 day ago3 weeks ago20 months ago
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