Well, like I said here, there are circumstances when you can believe the accuser. But that's when there is plenty of proof and all that's left is for the person to be charged. When it's word of mouth like this, it's best to stay neutral.
People who see nothing wrong with asking DRX to drop players before a major event have major problems in their heads.
Just not how it works. If you are in the clear, you can come out and say it because the backlash will always be there. When people like EDP can initially deny it while being convicted, then I dont see why he cant.
If legal action is being taken, then he will be advised not to say anything though, which could be why he is silent.
He's doing the ideal thing which is letting his legal team handle it. It's best for an athlete like him to not engage with the person accusing him on Twitter of all places. If he just says "I didn't do it" people will say he is not taking it seriously therefore he has a problem with his character. If he says more than that then he will have to be careful with the wording and all that stuff so his words wouldn't cause a misunderstanding and later be used against him.
Of course, this is all assuming he is innocent until proven guilty (which is how all law systems should work)
Yes, I'm not trying to say he did it, we do not know that yet. But the point of the thread is "how are people so sure it's flashback", and all I'm saying it seems very likely that he is the accused one, which is different than guilty, but definitely who the accusation is directed to imo
If you're not the one who the accusation is directed to you do not need to worry about the backlash or court matters, and probably you even got the girl's support who probably wants the right person to get blamed not an innocent one