If these allegations are true, obviously his actions are unlawful and he should be prosecuted to the fullest extent. Regardless- this poor guy. He is $2.5M in debt, his wife left him, and it sounds like his new girlfriend wasn't going to stick around either. Although he did not serve a sentence for the Treyvvon Martin case, the publicity and legal fees have crippled him.
It's a shame he is not trying to rebrand himself, such as writing a book on his accounts, or appearing on talk shows. In most every situation "any publicity can be good publicity." He just needs to take some initiative to transform that publicity to a positive light. It could result in revenues to dig out of the debt and gain some public acceptance.
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