No, the article said he attended an anger management problem in response to being caught on video kicking a puppy........
In the corporate world, that's legalese for saying "there's nothing more to see here, we took care of it..."
Whether he actually has a history of anger management issues or not, we can't be sure. Only his word that ...a minor frustration with a friend's pet caused me to lose control of my emotional response.
My thinking is if a "minor frustration" prompted him to be so violent, I'd hate to see what he is capable of if/when he is majorly frustrated!
I do believe his lawyers and the Company are in damage control mode.
Also noted the content of the article in the Daily Mail was "updated" or rather condensed after original publication - PUBLISHED: 22:41 AEST, 27 August 2014 | UPDATED: 03:06 AEST, 28 August 2014. I read the original publication which had this bit of info: When two B.C. SPCA officers entered the 39th-floor condo of a downtown Vancouver building Wednesday night they found a Doberman pinscher puppy in its crate, surrounded by the stench of its own urine with its food and water bowls out of reach, according to court documents.
More information including the bits taken out in the updated version of the Daily Mail still appear in the Vancouver Sun.