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I chose to keep him around, but nobody can blame Lea for not wanting him around after everything either, even if it's extremely ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up.
Remember how Shizuka treated Lea when she first met her? For things that weren't her fault? Yeah, that's messed up. How is blaming Tronny for Sidwell's crimes any less messed up?
He did help Sid with his crimes, even when he felt bad about it. He kidnapped peope to be tortured. If you think about what he did off-screen to people we never meet, there is a strong case to be made for not forgiving him.
I do think it's more in-character for Lea to forgive him.