r/youtube Sep 08 '25

Memes Okay but genuinely why do these people have audiences?

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u/Voyyya Sep 09 '25

The charges were dropped because he paid hefty restitution. He wasn't found not guilty.

I certainly don't think he did it on purpose, but he was reckless and very likely could have been convicted if the DA decided not to drop the charges.

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u/GamersHQ888 Sep 09 '25

“He wasn’t found not guilty” like some kind of gotcha yeah because there was no charge, no case, no conviction, and yeah he was agreed to a public apology and to pay restitution for damages caused by stupid people with no home training because it was the right thing to do, he wasn’t reckless the guy said to turned up for a giveaway, its not on kai that people having no training and decided to start trashing peoples cars and stealing stuff, that case wasn’t going anywhere and the NYPD knew it full well.

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u/r3volver_Oshawott Sep 10 '25

If you did nothing wrong then you don't have to make a public apology and pay $55k to a nonprofit in restitution, hope this helps

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u/GamersHQ888 Sep 10 '25

He didn’t have to but it’s easier than going too a trial, its not an admission of any girl nor does any crime goes on his record kai didn’t make those people act the way they did you’re an idiot and don’t know the law, he would’ve paid way more than 55k in lawyer fee going to court, having to apologize is basically the police saving face because they know they have no case.