He got off easy, IMO. Not sure what the family of the young lady was pushing for (if anything), but in cases like that, I'd tend to side with their wishes as long as they are reasonable and within the sentencing guidelines. The worst part of it all, was the way she died, while Ruggs failed to assist. I'd imagine his level of intoxication had at least something to do with that, but still... that was tough to get past. I actually thought about Ruggs last week while in Vegas. The Top Golf, where his night first went off the rails, is on the MGM Grand property, and I saw it nearly every time I left the hotel... it would immediately make me think of him ruining both his career and her life over simply not using an Uber/Lyft/cab, which the area is overflowing with. Hate it for him, but more so, hate it for that poor woman's family.