The victim of Mark Wahlberg's 1988 physical and verbal attack says he thinks the actor should be granted a pardon.Wahlberg beat the Vietnamese immigrant unconscious with a wooden stick while trying to steal alcohol, and then punched another man in the face while trying to avoid police. He spent 45 days in jail."I've worked very hard to better myself as a person, and this was something that was put in front of me. Whether it happens or not, I will continue to work hard to be the best person I can be and be a role model and inspiration to kids growing up in areas like mine that don't have a real shot to succeed," Wahlberg said.According to the Daily Mail, the Vietnamese man attacked by Wahlberg is now living in Texas.Johnny Trinh told them he had no idea who his assailant was until now.Trinh also denies reports that he was blinded in one eye by the attack. He said that happened during the Vietnam War.

The victim of Mark Wahlberg's 1988 physical and verbal attack says he thinks the actor should be granted a pardon.

Wahlberg beat the Vietnamese immigrant unconscious with a wooden stick while trying to steal alcohol, and then punched another man in the face while trying to avoid police. He spent 45 days in jail.


"I've worked very hard to better myself as a person, and this was something that was put in front of me. Whether it happens or not, I will continue to work hard to be the best person I can be and be a role model and inspiration to kids growing up in areas like mine that don't have a real shot to succeed," Wahlberg said.

According to the Daily Mail, the Vietnamese man attacked by Wahlberg is now living in Texas.

Johnny Trinh told them he had no idea who his assailant was until now.

Trinh also denies reports that he was blinded in one eye by the attack. He said that happened during the Vietnam War.

