Texas man who invoked ‘affluenza’ defense released from jail

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FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — A 20-year-old Texas man who as a teenager invoked “affluenza” in his defense after killing four people in a drunken wreck has been released from jail. Tarrant County sheriff’s spokesman David McClelland says Ethan Couch was released Monday from the county jail near Dallas after serving nearly two years for a revoked probation. 

Ethan CouchCouch was 16 in June 2013 when he struck and killed four pedestrians. A psychologist at his manslaughter trial blamed his irresponsibility on family wealth, dubbing it “affluenza.” A juvenile court sentenced him to 10 years of probation.

Couch’s probation was revoked in 2016 after he attended a party where alcohol was served. His mother, Tonya Couch, awaits trial on charges of hindering apprehension of a felon and money laundering after she fled to Mexico with her son in 2015.

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2 thoughts on “Texas man who invoked ‘affluenza’ defense released from jail

  1. Good. Now that Mr. Affluenza is back outside, I’m sure there are a lot of people who’d love to have a crack at him. (I’m sure he was well protected in jail)

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