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Originally Posted by #1-wwf-fan
If there's insufficient evidence for anything it doesn't necessarily mean it's false. Doesn't mean that the odds of it being true are equal to the odds of it being false. That's why "innocent until proven guilty" is a thing. Enzo is just as innocent as any human being who hasn't been accused of rape.
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Yeah. The chances of getting any sort of conviction against him was always going to be low based on the stats for these types of crimes and the accuser having her own issues.
He still did one of the most boneheaded decisions ever by not telling the WWE about this incident. Between that and drugs being involved, the chances of him not getting fired or punished was going to be slim to none.