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Originally Posted by Unregistered
He should have turned up to face the music.
He would have gotten a lighter sentence, and his name would still be redacted.
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Read the C3J judgment. Dude left D&N and found employment in another law firm. If you know this person, you'd know that he landed on his feet pretty good.
Just before his criminal conviction, he found another job as inhouse counsel in an Indon company.
All things considered, this loser got lucky due to the gag order hiding his identity, despite being a beta pervert criminal.
He's probably living the life in Jakarta or something on good cushy pay, and I doubt the Indons give a rat's ass about an ex-con lawyer working for them - it's probably par for the course.
Meanwhile the victim also quit D&N and has to live with all sorts of emotional trauma for the rest of her life.
Sometimes life is really unfair and high fliers really don't suffer the repercussions of what they truly deserve.