There is a duality to any sexual harassment / assault case, that of the complainant and the respondent.
A respondent is innocent until the complaints are proven true, however, unfortunately in this climate, once the complaints become public the person is now guilty by public opinion or the Globe and Mail test. The respondent loses friends and support of their peers because they don't want to support an alleged sexual predator. This happened in the tragic case of
Maj Cristian Hesand, who eventually comitted suicide. when the respondant I refer you to
MGen Fortin's case as an example in which the Judge acquitted him. He is now tainted and his reputation is ruined.
The complainant faces the court of public opinion too once the complaint(s) becomes public. This person must endure public scrutiny and if the person is a female, as it is in the vast majority of cases, then she must face the the wide spectrum of opinion against her. Some examples: she used her female wiles to entrap him to get what she wants, i.e. better PER, favourable position or posting, better treatment and so forth; she held a grudge against him and deliberately set him up; and so forth. One must realize that these cases are complex because human emotions are involved. In most cases, the complainant comes forward with these allegations because she feels that she has been wrong and now demands justice. Once the complaint(s) moves forward, the complainant becomes victimized again, once when she was sexually harassed or assault and again when the public opinion blames her, especially if the respondent is a popular and well respected person. An example of this would be Maj
Kellie Brennan.
I would respectfully remind everyone that the public news generally does not give a full account of the facts, especially the context in which the alleged harassment took place. Keep an open mind for both the complainant and respondent and especially for their families.