TV crew pleads not guilty in fake bomb threat at Newark Airport

NEWARK — Nine members of a television crew who were arrested last month after a device they had prompted a fake bomb alert at Newark Liberty International Airport have pleaded not guilty to charges of creating a false public alarm and other counts.

They entered their pleas Friday during their initial court appearance. They're also charged with interference with transportation and conspiracy.

The creators of a CNBC reality show have said the "Staten Island Hustle" crew was shooting an episode about a vacuum device used to compress luggage when it prompted the alert Jan. 18 at Newark Liberty International Airport.

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The Transportation Security Administration had believed the device was a fake bomb. It says parts of the gadget were "indicators of an improvised explosive device."

"Staten Island Hustle" documents a group of investors searching for unconventional products.