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Some coach diddles kids and the families and kids have to pay for it through insane tax hikes and less school funding? In what world does that make sense?
They already put the coach in prison for 15 years and probation for 25 years after that. Why punish the local community too? Yes, the families should be made whole, but not at the expense of objectively innocent tax payers and schoolchildren.
In a community that's small, there is no way many of these same families and homeowners weren't aware of that predator.
The community enabled him and now the community has to pay for that choice.
What's your alternative solution?
The families that sued him and settled for $7.5M were from the community. Did they enable him? What about the children that attend the same school and will now have less funding for their education? Did they enable him? Do they deserve to partake in the punishment?
Make the people that did the offense pay for it.
So your proposal is to completely scrap how American liability laws work and create something new?
I don't think that would be all bad, definitely ambitious.
What about the the current victims? How should they receive their restitution in the meantime?
What if he could never make that much in his entire life?
That's pretty common. You garnish their salary, sell off assets, and recover what you can.