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MaryDou, it is very difficult to secure a conviction in a rape trial, especially in historic cases such as this.
Le Vell has been found not guilty. That doesn't mean the girl is lying, it means the jury were not satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that Le Vell is guilty.
The prosecution always hopes that the accused will plead guilty at the last minute, as Stuart Hall did. The very last thing I want is for sex abuse victims to only be able to seek justice if they are extremely wealthy. The girl in this case is still not 18, so to say she should be made to pay is ludicrous.
Rape and sexual abuse carries a stigma even today for the victim. If he or she knows that they are going to be named if they make a complaint to the police, very few victims will come forward.
Naming the accused helps find other victims of that person, who may not have wanted to come forward before due to lack of physical evidence and fear of not being believed. It may help flush out vital witnesses, too.
Be assured the police and CPS do rigorously investigate sex abuse and rape allegations, regardless of who the accused is.