Mario Batali acquittal underscores perils of #MeToo cases
BOSTON (AP) Bill Cosby was released from prison when his conviction that he drugged and assaulted a woman was overturned. Quarterback Deshaun Watson landed a record-setting $230 million contract, despite an investigation into allegations he assaulted 22 women. Celebrity chef Mario Batali was acquitted this week on just the second day of his sexual assault trial in Boston.
Nearly five years into the #MeToo era, former prosecutors, legal experts and victims advocates say prosecuting sexual misconduct cases has proven to be no easier than before the reckoning that ignited a firestorm of accusations against powerful, seemingly untouchable men.
Cases such as Batali's, if nothing else, reinforce how the criminal justice system remains an extremely imperfect tool for addressing the needs of survivors, said Emily Martin, a vice president at the National Womens Law Center, a Washington, D.C.-based advocacy group.
Failure to get a criminal conviction doesnt mean that abuse didnt happen or that it was okay, she said. It will often be extremely hard to prove sexual misconduct beyond a reasonable doubt, especially given the gender stereotypes that lead many people to be especially distrusting when women share their experiences of sexual assault.
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