Family of Drunk Driving ‘Affluenza’ Teen to Pay Millions to Paralyzed Victim

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The parents of wealthy Texan Ethan Couch, who killed four people in a drunk driving accident and gained notoriety after one of his attorneys used the teen's extreme privilege as part of his defense strategy, will compensate a victim who was paralyzed.

The family of a wealthy Texas teenager who killed four people in a drunk driving accident will pay one of his victims $2 million, according to court documents released on Tuesday.

Ethan Couch’s parents have agreed to pay $1 million in cash and establish a $1 million trust fund in the name of Sergio Molina, a boy who was left paralyzed by the accident.

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Couch's drunk-driving case drew national attention after his attorneys argued that his wealthy parents coddled the then-16-year-old into a sense of irresponsibility, which one witness termed 'affluenza.'


The accident gained national attention when the teen’s defense lawyers called an expert witness who argued that the teen might be suffering from “affluenza,” a condition of irresponsibility brought about by extreme spoiling.

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Hollie Boyles, 52, and her daughter, Shelby Boyles, 21 were both killed by drunk driver Ethan Couch.

The issue regarding "Affluenza" as justification for a light sentence had sparked much controversy and debate, Ethan who was sentenced to a state facility which requires the family to only pay $1100 per month for a $750 per day facility, leaving tax payers to pay the remaining bill for his therapy, The facility offers a 90-day treatment program that includes horse riding, mixed martial arts, massage and cookery, a swimming pool, basketball and six acres of land.

"What is the likelihood if this was an African-American, inner-city kid that grew up in a violent neighborhood to a single mother who is addicted to crack and he was caught two or three times ... what is the likelihood that the judge would excuse his behavior and let him off because of how he was raised?" Said Dr. Suniya S. Luthar, a psychologist.

Critics have also complained that the presiding judge state District Judge Jean Boy gave a much harsher sentence to another 16-year-old intoxicated driver 10 years earlier. In February 2004, Boyd sentenced Eric Bradlee Miller to 20 years, telling him, “the court is aware you had a sad childhood... I hope you will take advantage of the services [offered by the Texas Youth Commission] and turn your life around.” Miller had killed one victim, not four, and had a much lower blood alcohol level (0.11 compared to Couch's 0.24) but was from a much poorer family.

 
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If I were that judge I would have destroyed this rich prick.
 

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In Health we saw someone who was effected by a car crash. It was sad she had a bright future, now she can barely walk, and she broke her arm and hip from falling while trying to do simple things. The paralyzed guy I feel sorry for. It took lots of money for the medication and therapy for the women we saw in Health class.
 

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I'm sure that this jerk's family bribed that judge, the way your raised does not change the fact that he was drinking underage, and driving an vehicle while under the influence. He should be sentenced to an legitimate jail, not this therapy institute.
 

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I'm sure that this jerk's family bribed that judge, the way your raised does not change the fact that he was drinking underage, and driving an vehicle while under the influence. He should be sentenced to an legitimate jail, not this therapy institute.

It's Affluenza, it excuses rich kids from jail :rolleyes:
 

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I have to say I really feel for the guy who is now suffering through the paralysis and it will certainly take more than money to cure him. The family of the drunk driver needs to understand that it isn't only about money but about something more than that, and if they really feel guilty they should teach some discipline and other basic things to their children, and shouldn't hand over the car keys when he asks for them next time.u.u
 

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You can't instill responsibility in a rich kid can you?
 

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Man that's a shame.
I feel bad for the paralyzed guy and the killed victims.
The damage has already been done to them and their families. Its pathetic that this kid gets away after doing all that.
 

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My friend was in a similar car crash just a few days ago. Guy was high on something and completely smashed into her car. She's hospitalized with her car completely useless while he got out unscathed. Worse part is that he even tried to pin the blame on her while she was lying there, bleeding and unable to move - because he didn't have insurance.

I guess money, in whatever form, brings out the worst in people.
 
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