A viral prank career may be heading toward a serious legal reckoning as TikTok creator Heston James, 21, faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted on multiple charges tied to his impersonation videos.
James, whose real name is Heston Cobb, built an online following by posing as employees inside real businesses, including auto shops and Chipotle locations. But authorities say those pranks crossed legal lines.
He’s now charged with third-degree burglary, criminal impersonation, disorderly conduct, and trespass, according to reports highlighted by Dexerto.
What led to the arrest
The case escalated after investigators allegedly discovered a collection of business uniforms linked to major companies, including retail and delivery brands, along with a personal journal outlining prank ideas and goals tied to follower growth.
Police bodycam footage from July 2025 shows officers arresting James at his home, marking the end of what prosecutors claim was a pattern of staged workplace intrusions.
Authorities argue that impersonating staff and entering restricted areas goes beyond harmless content and can create safety risks, confusion, and liability for businesses.
Online backlash and debate
The case has sparked intense debate online.
Many users argue the potential punishment feels excessive for non-violent pranks, especially when compared to sentences in other types of criminal cases. Others push back, saying impersonation and unlawful entry into businesses can’t be dismissed as harmless entertainment.
The controversy highlights a growing tension between viral content culture and real-world legal boundaries.
Bigger picture
As social media creators continue to chase attention with increasingly bold stunts, law enforcement is sending a clear signal. Actions that disrupt businesses or involve deception may carry serious consequences, even if they start as “just content.”
For now, James’ future will depend on how the courts interpret intent, impact, and the line between prank and crime.
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