I'm not saying laws and ethical principles shouldn't apply to him, or that he should given a pass for actual wrongdoing.
My central point is that we're not currently very capable or supportive at helping talented-but-flawed people reform, and that if we could become better at that, the world would probably be far better off.
My central point is that we're not currently very capable or supportive at helping talented-but-flawed people reform, and that if we could become better at that, the world would probably be far better off.