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I'm torn on this one. I think there probably wasn't much to the theory that a household cleaner caused his autism, but the son did have a right to privacy. If they had publicized his autism when he was young, well... as an adult, that might have been personal information that Jett would not have wanted shared, particularly depending on how advanced/capable he became.
So... I wouldn't necessarily say he is now 'admitting the truth.' It's just that now, sadly, Jett won't grow up one day and wish that personal information wasn't 'out there'.
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