Well, that attempt at irony has backfired rather badly, because the confusion it produced aside, it makes even less sense Victoria would be doing porn flicks at behest of someone who was pretty much a stranger to her, with two degrees of separation and little to no personal contact.
Edwin was a kid in middle school when he's done his backstory things. What trouble with the police? Any and all legal liability for his actions was on his mother. Furthermore, the Carnation club only exists for 4 years or so. There's no reason to believe Chuck would have any real pull with local police and/or school board to speak of at the time Edwin was having his episode. These people only become members of the club some good half decade later, maybe even more.
When Chuck want's something he will go after it. Relentlessly. Just look at his chess games with Sophia. Leverage just makes it easier.
No law expert, so I dunno who would be liable in the end, but either way Vicky might face custody issues. Not something she wants to deal with.
A police investigation is specifically mentioned in conjuction with the backstory choice, not sure about the bully stoning incident.
Wouldn't be surprised if the bullie's parents at least threatened police involvement.
You think Kat, August and Chuck founded the club and started screening for members afterwards? Or just invite random rich people to join?
Chuck is basically a local celibrity, with enough money to throw around that everyone wants to be his friend and a reputation that dissuades people from becoming his enemy.
He is also a long time friend of Kathleen, who's married to a judge.
You really think he doesn't have a network prior to starting the club?
Not like he needs much pull anyways. Edwin's fuck-ups are minor from the police's perspective. Easy to drop such an investigation if a powerful man reassure's them it's unnecessary.
However, from Victoria's pov the consequences of those investigation could be horrendous. Better to do everything in her power to stop them.