ITA. I don't want to see this man get off lightly, if for no other reasons than precedent and protection of others. But I too know a man who turned into a completely different person after a head injury. Before the injury, he was a highly conscientious family man and great father. Afterwards, he became a highly impulsive and obsessive man, holding to conspiracy theories, delusions of grandeur, and sexual deviance.
He tried to convince his own 16 y/o daughter to be his lover (she loved him and understood, but the family wisely removed her from his home when she told). When he tried to seduce me (a young friend of the family), I cried out of pity for him, because I knew the real him would be mortified.
So I would never hold that against him, nor did I report him or even tell anyone who knew him. But that's because (other than flashing) he's never been forceful with these things, to my knowledge. If he ever were forceful, he would have to be put away, somewhere, if for no other reason than to protect those who could be victimized.
ETA: My reason for replying :crazy: I totally agree that we should use these cases to study and learn more about them, so we can find ways to fix them.