Ethan Couch Parents Net Worth And Where Does He Live Today 2022? Affluenza Teen Accident Details

Publish date: 2024-01-03

Ethan Couch, well known as the son of irresponsible parents also known as "Affluenza," is the son of his millionaire parents. 

Ethan Couch is well known as the Affluenza kid who at the age of 16 years old killed four people in a crash. 

On June 15, 2013, he murdered four people while driving under the influence in Burleson, Texas. While inebriated and under the influence of narcotics, couch

In the crash, four persons were killed and nine others were injured.

Two passengers in Couch's pickup vehicle were seriously injured, with one completely paralyzed.

#EthanCouch, the 'affluenza teen' who received a shockingly lenient sentence after killing 4 in a drunk-driving massacre, to be profiled in a new #REELZ documentary almost a decade later. #RadarExclusive

— Radar Online (@radar_online) January 7, 2022

Couch was charged with four counts of intoxication manslaughter for carelessly driving while intoxicated. Couch was sentenced to 10 years on probation by Judge Jean Hudson Boyd in December 2013.

What Is Ethan Couch Parents Net Worth? 

Ethan Couch's parents had a huge net worth which is 9.59 million dollars

Ethan was born to a rich family and many people around the USA have accused the courts and judiciary system that they were under the influence of money. 

And that is the same reason that Ethan was not given a hard punishment, and was only sent to probation. 

Yet, the exact income source of Ethan's parents is not been revealed.

But for now, we can say that they have a net worth that can save their son from harsh punishment. 

And the Americian people are not happy with the results, and we can see the anger on Twitter. 

Where Does Ethan Couch Live Today In 2022? 

Ethan Couch is living in his house today, with probation not to drink any alcohol. 

Couch was sentenced to ten years of probation in December 2013 by Judge Jean Hudson Boyd, who also ordered him to undergo rehabilitation at a long-term inpatient institution.

Couch's counsel contended before the sentence that he had "affluenza" and needed rehabilitation rather than prison, claiming that he had no grasp of limits since his rich parents had never given him any.

Couch's punishment, which many saw as too mild, sparked "an intense, heated discussion that has spread well beyond the North Texas suburbs," according to The New York Times.

Ethan Couch was speeding in a res. area under the influence with a restricted license when he collided with a mother/daughter and a youth minister who were helping a driver whose car had stalled. He killed all four people. When he violated parole by drinking, he fled to Mexico.

— Nat *I Found a Tiny Radish Once* Prance (@natprance) January 1, 2022

What Happened To Judge Jean Hudson Boyd from Ethan Couch Case?

Judge Jena Hudson Boyd is an honorable judge who retired in the December of 2014. 

After giving the sentence to Ethan Couch case, she also gave the sentence to another kid. 

And after that, she was retired in the same year in 2014 in December. 

Jean Hudson Boyd was the judge of Texas District 323. 

She was chosen as this court's family district judge in 1994, and she took office on January 1, 1995.

Boyd earned her bachelor's degree from Texas Tech University and her law degree from South Texas College of Law.

As of now, Boyd is living as a retired judge and is not seen much in the news after her retirement. 

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