@Varisi na Vienea Cadence Here's my two cents. Apologizing for maybe being offensive, seeing a therapist, and then suing are all completely rational things.
It's entirely possible the therapist got his side of things, mucked around the bullshit, got to the heart of the matter, then basically told him he did nothing wrong. Vic realizing he's right and hearing from this other lawyer that he knows a guy decided to try to use the law to get his life back. A dumb idea? perhaps but thanks to the heartless horde known as kickvic what choice does he have?
the other side is this: this will send a clear message. if you don't have evidence, fuck off. we live in a land where everyone is presumed innocent until proven guilty and if you don't like that fuck off to commie countries like north korea or china. no one will miss you beyond a few specks who ultimately don't matter because their opinions and ethics are shit.
further: this will force the anime industry to wise up to a single certain reality that they desperately needed: real life isn't twitter. that should be obvious, but to certain people it isn't. this is a brutal wake up call.
even further: the american anime industry is not self-sufficient. it is wholly dependant on the japanese branch and I know for a fact that when the lawsuit dies down, regardless of how it goes, certain studios are fucked because certain companies don't want their brands anywhere near this controversy. One producer in particular is pissed vic was attacked.
in short: take your ethics discussion and shove it. Vic has been a saint. if he really wanted to end them? accuse them of fabricating evidence in court and let the reputational harm from that make them literally unemployable in any field beyond cashiering at starfucks. He isn't so yeah.