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Pro-Life Spider-Man’s Las Vegas Sphere Climb Results in Jail Time and Major Restitution

By Matthias Binder April 22, 2026
Las Vegas Sphere climber sentenced to jail, ordered to pay restitution for damage
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Las Vegas Sphere climber sentenced to jail, ordered to pay restitution for damage

Contents
The Audacious Climb That Captured AttentionSignificant Damage to the ExosphereFrom Arrest to Guilty PleaSentence and Ongoing ObligationsActivism Behind the Stunts

The Audacious Climb That Captured Attention (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org)

Las Vegas – A daring climber known as Pro-Life Spider-Man faced consequences for scaling the exterior of the city’s iconic Sphere venue. Clark County District Court Judge Danielle Pieper imposed a sentence that included jail time and significant financial penalties following a guilty plea related to the February 2024 incident.[1][2] The ruling underscored the risks and costs associated with such high-profile stunts on public landmarks.

The Audacious Climb That Captured Attention

Las Vegas Metro police responded to reports of a man scaling the more than 300-foot-tall Sphere music venue on the Strip in February 2024. Maison Des Champs, a 26-year-old local resident, went live on Instagram during the ascent, describing how he spotted the structure and deemed it climbable.[1][2] He noted the building’s appeal in his hometown and anticipated returning home after any detention.

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Officers coordinated with Sphere staff to access the roof and safely detain Des Champs through an interior route, avoiding more dangerous measures like a helicopter extraction.[3] Three companions who filmed the event and distributed flyers also faced initial custody. The stunt drew widespread notice, blending thrill-seeking with activism.

Significant Damage to the Exosphere

Sphere management reported substantial harm to the venue’s exterior, particularly the delicate LED components of the Exosphere. Officials estimated costs at around $100,000 initially, later detailing $107,686.32 for replacements and repairs.[1][2] This included 280 LED pucks at $150 each, metal carriers, wiring, and labor for rope teams.

Defense attorneys contested the full amount, arguing that bird strikes, lightning, or high winds might have contributed, and questioned the absence of photos for every replaced item.[2] The venue’s design required internal maintenance due to fragile parts, complicating external assessments. Such damage highlighted vulnerabilities in modern architectural features.

From Arrest to Guilty Plea

Des Champs initially faced felony charges of destroying property over $5,000 and conspiracy to destroy private property. During questioning, he acknowledged prior arrests for similar building climbs but expressed confidence that his attorneys would secure his release without conviction.[3] In October 2024, he entered a guilty plea to a lesser gross misdemeanor charge: performance of an act or neglect of duty in willful or wanton disregard of the safety of persons or property.

The plea carried a maximum one-year jail term. Prosecutors and defense reached this agreement after reviewing evidence from the incident. Court proceedings stretched over two years, reflecting the case’s complexities.

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Sentence and Ongoing Obligations

On April 21, 2026, Judge Pieper delivered the sentence: 45 days in the Clark County Detention Center, a 364-day suspended term, and one year of probation. Violation of probation terms could result in up to a full year behind bars. Restitution exceeded $77,000, addressing much of the reported damage.[1]

A follow-up hearing addressed probation conditions. Des Champs’ history as a repeat climber factored into the ruling’s structure. The decision balanced punishment with supervised reintegration.

Activism Behind the Stunts

Des Champs styles himself as Pro-Life Spider-Man, using free-solo climbs to spotlight pro-life causes. The Sphere ascent aimed to fundraise for Isabel, a homeless pregnant woman considering abortion; efforts raised over $47,000, and she chose to continue her pregnancy.[4] Previous feats targeted skyscrapers like Phoenix’s Chase Tower, Las Vegas’ Aria Resort & Casino, Chicago’s Accenture Tower, and San Francisco’s Salesforce Tower.

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  • Chase Tower, Phoenix, Arizona
  • Aria Resort & Casino, Las Vegas
  • Accenture Tower, Chicago
  • Salesforce Tower, San Francisco

These actions typically ended in arrests but advanced his advocacy goals. Authorities emphasized public safety risks in such endeavors.

Key Takeaways

  • 45 days jail plus probation for Sphere climb damage.
  • Restitution over $77,000 for LED repairs and labor.
  • Repeat activist climber faces structured penalties.

The sentencing closes a chapter on a stunt that merged spectacle, activism, and accountability. It serves as a reminder of the real-world repercussions for tampering with landmarks, even for noble intentions. What do you think about balancing free expression with property protection? Tell us in the comments.

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