In today's #MeToo age, though, you could be a true and honest victim and have all the proof in the world, but good fucking luck getting justice to be served if someone so much as thinks you're full of shit or your rapist has power in high areas to shut you up or drain your finances. Interesting that Monica and Jamie claimed they couldn't oust Vic as a rapist for 20 years because he has power to blacklist them when that same excuse hasn't stopped actual victims from trying to get it out there or even file police reports, as we've been seeing time and time again. And so when they got the "power" to do it, the actual powerless victim had to find help or else die.
And then screeching harpy cuckoos on their soapboxes wonder why victims don't come forward as often as they should, and why false allegations keep climbing to try boosting those numbers. This abuse of power is why false sexual abuse and rape allegations should be punished as severely as with actual rapists, gender be damned, but I guess it never occurred to the courts, before and after Emmett Till and To Kill A Mockingbird post-Civil Rights, to put those laws into the books so this #MeToo age wouldn't have existed in its current form (if at all).
I mean, it unmasked some real vile scumbags, for sure, but it started a fucking mess that violated and caused a rift in the country coast-to-coast that I don't think society's going to recover from for a while. Or at least push back actual progression in equality by twenty-or-so years.