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Ruby Franke (Ruby Griffiths) was born on 18 January, 1982 in Utah, U.S., is an American vlogger and convicted child abuser (born 1982). Discover Ruby Franke's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

Popular As Ruby Griffiths
Occupation Former YouTuber
Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 18 January, 1982
Birthday 18 January
Birthplace Utah, U.S.
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Her husband is Kevin Franke

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Timeline

1982

Ruby Franke (Griffiths; born January 18, 1982) is an American former family vlogger who ran the now defunct YouTube channel called 8 Passengers.

On August 30, 2023, she was arrested in Washington County, Utah, and charged with six counts of aggravated child abuse under Utah law, four counts of which she pleaded guilty to.

She was sentenced to serve between 4 and 30 years in prison on February 20, 2024.

2015

In early 2015, Franke created a YouTube channel called 8 Passengers in which she documented her family life in Utah with her husband, Kevin, and their six children.

She originally posted five days a week at 6:00 AM.

, the channel had almost 2.5 million subscribers and amassed 1 billion views.

2020

Beginning in 2020, when one of the Franke children said that he had been banned from his bedroom and made to sleep on a bean bag for seven months, viewers became concerned about his mother's disciplinary methods, which also included withholding food, sending a child to a wilderness camp for troubled teens, threatening to behead a stuffed toy, and telling two of her children that Santa Claus would not be bringing them anything for Christmas that year because they were too "numb" to respond to other punishments.

A Change.org petition was launched reporting perceived child abuse and neglect.

The Franke parents posted in defense of the discipline, saying the incidents had been taken out of context.

The 8 Passengers YouTube channel declined in popularity in 2021.

In 2022, the Frankes separated, and Kevin moved out of the house.

Ruby deleted the YouTube channel and began working as a mental health coach at ConneXions, a company run by Jodi Nan Hildebrandt, a counselor.

They launched a new video channel together in 2022 and partnered in an Instagram account called Moms of Truth and with offering parenting classes.

Neighbors and the Frankes' oldest daughter, a college student, called authorities to check on the latter's siblings after observing that their mother often left the children alone at home.

On August 30, 2023, Franke and Hildebrandt were arrested in Ivins, Utah, and two days later, both were charged with six counts of aggravated child abuse, a felony.

According to a statement from the Santa Clara-Ivins Public Safety Department, the arrests were triggered after Franke's 12-year-old son, who appeared emaciated and had "open wounds and duct tape around the extremities", had climbed through a window of Hildebrandt's house and asked at a neighboring house for food and water.

Emergency services found Franke's 10-year-old daughter in the house, also malnourished; both children were taken to a hospital, where the boy was treated for severe malnourishment and "deep lacerations from being tied up with rope".

A search of the house found evidence "consistent with the markings" on the 12-year-old, and the Utah Division of Child and Family Services took the boy and girl and two more of Franke's children into care.

Police later reported that according to the boy, cayenne pepper and honey had been used to dress his wounds.

Franke and Hildebrandt were held without bail.

Hildebrandt surrendered her license as a counselor pending resolution of the court case and a disciplinary investigation.

After her arrest, YouTube banned Franke from the platform, also deleting two channels which were linked to her.

On December 18, 2023, Franke pleaded guilty to four counts of aggravated child abuse.

She later pleaded not guilty to two other counts.

The factual basis elucidated the abuse in greater detail, including an incident of Franke forcing her son to work outdoors over several weeks with inadequate protection, resulting in severe sunburns, and claims that the children were possessed.

Franke agreed to serve a prison sentence and to serve her respective sentences consecutively rather than concurrently.

Franke was expected to testify against Hildebrandt in Hildebrandt's upcoming trial, but Hildebrandt separately pleaded guilty to four counts of felony aggravated child abuse on December 27, with two charges dropped as part of another plea deal.

On February 20, 2024, Franke received four consecutive sentences of between one and fifteen years' imprisonment, with the exact term she will serve to be decided by the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole.

The Frankes are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Their oldest daughter has stated that she has long disapproved of her mother's parenting strategies.

Franke has three sisters who are also parenting influencers; they disassociated themselves from her actions in a joint statement and later in individual videos.

In November 2023, Franke's husband filed for divorce after the couple had been separated for more than a year.