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PHOTOS: The Luxury $450K a Year Rehab Center Where ‘Affluenza’ Teen Will Stay as Punishment for Killing 4 People in Drunken Crash
Dec. 17, 2013 9:45pm Jason Howerton

FORT WORTH, Texas (TheBlaze/AP) — North Texas prosecutors are trying a second time to imprison a teen who was sentenced last week to 10 years’ probation for drunkenly driving his truck into four pedestrians, killing them all.

There has been widespread outrage over the sentencing, which will allow 16-year-old Ethan Couch, who has admitted his guilt, to serve 10 years of probation in a luxury $450,000 a year rehab facility in California. The Daily Mail on Tuesday published a series of photos showing just how comfortably the teen will be living.



Screengrab via the Daily Mail


Screengrab via the Daily Mail



Screengrab via the Daily Mail



Screengrab via the Daily Mail



Screengrab via the Daily Mail

The luxury rehab center offers its patients horse riding, massages, cooking lessons and state-of-the-art exercise equipment, the Daily Mail reports.

Meanwhile, Tarrant County District Attorney Joe Shannon has asked a juvenile judge to put Couch behind bars on two cases of intoxication assault that he says are still pending before the court, The Fort Worth Star-Telegram ( http://bit.ly/JEXZpn ) reported Tuesday.

“During his recent trial, the 16-year-old admitted his guilt in four cases of intoxication manslaughter and two cases of intoxication assault,” Shannon said in an email to the newspaper. “There has been no verdict formally entered in the two intoxication assault cases. Every case deserves a verdict.”

Two teens riding in the back of Couch’s Ford F-350 pickup in the June wreck suffered critical injuries. According to testimony, one of them, Sergio Molina, is paralyzed and can communicate only by blinking.


District Judge Jean Boyd gave Couch 10 years’ probation last Tuesday after a sentencing hearing in which Couch’s attorneys argued his wealthy parents coddled him into a sense of irresponsibility – an affliction one witness called “affluenza.” Prosecutors had asked for a maximum prison sentence of 20 years.

A message could not be left with the judge after hours. A message left with a one of Couch’s defense attorneys was not immediately returned.

Couch’s blood-alcohol level was three times the legal limit and there were traces of Valium in his system when he lost control of his pickup, plowing into a group of people helping a woman whose car had stalled.

Seven passengers were riding in Couch’s truck. In addition to Molina, Solimon Mohmand suffered numerous broken bones and internal injuries.

Defense attorneys had requested a lengthy probationary term at a costly rehabilitation facility in California, promising that Couch’s parents would foot the bill. During sentencing, Boyd said he might not get the kind of intensive therapy in a state-run program that he could receive at the California facility.

If Couch violates the terms of his probation, he could be sent to prison for 10 years.

Under Texas juvenile law, the maximum allowable sentence in Couch’s intoxication assault case would be three years in a Texas Juvenile Justice Department facility; he would be released no later than his 19th birthday.
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Has anyone checked Judge Jean Boyd's financial transactions of late.
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Bad as this is, why does it take something like this to exemplify the difference between the rich and the rest of us regarding crime and punishment?
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Bad as this is, why does it take something like this to exemplify the difference between the rich and the rest of us regarding crime and punishment?

It's relatable. Most "rich" crimes that hit the news are either celebrities or pretty esoteric to the average voter. I mean, your 20 something crawling the news will feel a bit of indignation at Madoff, for example, but it doesn't really click. Lindsey Lohan pulled up for driving while drunk and coked up again? She's a celeb, nothing to do with my life. Of course she's treated differently, she's famous. (That, sadly, is an exact quote from a friend of my daughters).

I'd like to see these pictures spread far and wide. Guy kills 4 people, maims 2 more, after a few under aged drinks and his sentence is to live in luxury? The rehab center is nicer than my house! How is that going to play out in the poorer areas?

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