Okay.
I guess we find out if he was guilty where the law is done right.
I'd like to trust the system to deliver a just verdict. Because you may remember that back then the metoo movement was running riot and it turned out not to be a great idea. It had sound ideas (protect women) but also resulted in a boatload of liars creeping out of the woodwork.
But let him be tried where the law is properly applied and he is presumed innocent and we are not in th grip of metoo. I suspect the jury will come to much the same verdict all the same. But the new verdict will seem even safer than the first one.