Carbon Nation Cult Leader illegal vacation in Hawaii ended

Carbon Nation Cult Leader illegal vacation in Hawaii ended
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Jail instead of a Hawaii vacation what Carbon Nation cult leader Eligo Bishop faced after pleading guilty of violating quarantine laws in Hawaii.

A 90-day sentence was handed down on Monday, and this sentence was suspended since Bishop and his 20 followers agreed to head back to the US Mainland.

Hawaii maintains a strict quarantine law until at least July 31 for visitors and residents entering the State. A 14-day mandatory stay in a hotel room is the enjoyment tourists face when going on a Hawaii vacation during Coronavirus restrictions.

Hawaii News Now was at Hilo Airport as Bishop along with Dededric Johnson and Jacob Benton arrived for their flight from Hilo Monday night to Honolulu. They go to Maui and finally to Los Angeles.

“Hawaii takes this very seriously so their vacation here they spent more time in jail then they did outside of jail,” said Roth. Prosecutors also agreed to drop charges against 20 other defendants, also a member of the cult

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • A 14-day mandatory stay in a hotel room is the enjoyment tourists face when going on a Hawaii vacation during Coronavirus restrictions.
  • A 90-day sentence was handed down on Monday, and this sentence was suspended since Bishop and his 20 followers agreed to head back to the US Mainland.
  • Jail instead of a Hawaii vacation what Carbon Nation cult leader Eligo Bishop faced after pleading guilty of violating quarantine laws in Hawaii.

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Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz has continuously worked in the travel and tourism industry since he was a teenager in Germany (1977).
He founded eTurboNews in 1999 as the first online newsletter for the global travel tourism industry.

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