A L.A. County judge dropped a Feb. 2020 public intoxication case against Miya Ponsetto on Thursday after her lawyer argued it was an isolated incident and pointed to her lack of a criminal record during the time of her arrest.

On the day she attacked a 14-year-old Black teen, Miya Ponsetto reportedly used a fire extinguisher to bash her way into her Airbnb after she locked herself out.

"We are not interested in what she has to say, in her feigning remorse, and we certainly will not provide her a public platform and audience to do as much," a joint statement from the parents of Keyon Harrold Jr. reads.

Miya Ponsetto, the white woman dubbed as "SoHo Karen," is now pulling out all the stops to evade responsibility for attacking a 14-year-old Black teen on Dec. 26.