How is that any different then Affluenza? At one point he has to be responsible for his actions, not his parents, and his victim doesn't believe he redeemed himself. That's on him, not his parents, at this point.
But again, I'm fine with second chances. My point was cannon7's post downplaying the severity and specifically his quote "In fact, there's accounts of the opposite." is in essence acting like he's already redeemed himself when the victim and his family are saying much differently.
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