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- Mar 24, 2013
I'm not. How are we to enjoy the spectacle of his inevitable chimpout and fucking up if he's in jail?
Oh, he will. That's because, desite now having an electronic harassment conviction, Russell still doesn't believe he did anything wrong. There's no way he sees his conviction as the predictable and justifiable consequence of his own aberrant behavior; as far as he's concerned, he did nothing wrong, and that he's had to go through this is totally unfair. It's Erika's fault for "discriminating" against him; it's the court's fault for not hearing his side; it's his attorney's fault, the judge's fault--anybody's fault but Russell Godfrey Greer's.
So I do think he's going to fuck up in the next 18 months, because he just doesn't fucking learn. How can he, when he doesn't believe he was wrong, or engaged in unacceptable behavior, in the first place? So he'll probably end up harassing some other woman who didn't know better and tried to be nice to the poor, lonely disabled guy.
Except in vague ways that he doesn't elaborate on, he hasn't mentioned any of this on his Facebook page, has he? Maybe he hopes his Facebook friends have no idea he ended up in trouble with the law.
So I suspect he'll make vagueposts about being treated unfairly, and some "injustice" he's suffered, and how it's all due to his disability, and how depressed he is over it.
I like "convicted sex pest," myself.
About a week or two ago he mentioned something about someone "trying to ruin his life" after he was "being a nice guy and trying to help them out." I'm positive he was talking about Erika and this case, but that's the closest he's gotten to saying anything about it.
And as @AnOminous said, if he had gone to jail now we would have been dry for a little while, but the sheer amount of bitching and impotent tard rage when he got out would have more than made up for the lulz drought.
I need to check upthread but do we have the legal sentence and judgement yet? I know his fine is $500 and they incorporated his psych eval costs on top of that, but he may have to pay a lot more for drug screening, court costs, whatever the actual ongoing, court-mandated psych treatment costs, etc.
As cynical as it is, the fact that he may have to pay each month for his probation could protect him from serving the full sentence in jail as long as he stays caught up. If/when he violates, he'll almost certainly have to spend some time in jail, but the full sentence is highly unlikely unless he fucks up in a major way.
So there's the psych eval, the fine, 180 days in jail that are suspended if he's a good boy, a psycho-sexual evaluation that is suspended for the time being (likely being held back until his normal psych eval is completed), a protective order, and probation I believe.