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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
His victims have to live with what he did the rest of their lives...why shouldn’t he
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I guess it comes down to what level of justice is appropriate for something like this when he wasn't officially found guilty. I believe in the justice system, and sometimes bad people fall through the cracks, but he lost a very good amount of money and his ability to make a living though he was not guilty. In the public's eye, he is guilty. But that's also a slippery slope as say one day you or I were accused of something we didn't do. Should we lose our ability to make a living? The answer is simple for me and that's no. This isn't a serial killer here either, where you know the guy will re-offend. Everyone is sometimes out for blood, and our society has to come to terms with moving on after justice has been administered through the courts. After hearing what happened in trial, I wouldn't fork out money to subscribe to him on a podcast for example, because I don't agree to his lifestyle, but at this point I do think he should have the ability to support himself however possible.