COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Two men who spent several days atop a crane on The Ohio State University campus pleaded guilty to reduced charges and were sentenced Thursday.
Paul Fisher and Donald Tenn spent three days in September 2008 atop a crane on the campus of The Ohio State University.
Fisher is an Ohio father who dressed like Superman and Tenn is a California father who wore a Spiderman suit while protesting for the rights of dads who are in custody disputes with ex-spouses.
The men originally faced vandalism charges, after climbing onto the crane with a banner that read, "Stop the War on Fatherhood" and "Fathers-4-Justice."
Fisher and Tenn pleaded to reduced second-degree misdemeanor charges of criminal damaging and were sentenced to 90 days in the Franklin County Correctional Center. The jail time was suspended for one year of community control.
The men are members of Fathers-4-Justice, a civil rights group campaigning for truth, justice and equality in family law.
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