Failings of the justice system before 1990 are not an argument, @Puffer Fish.
My observations of what you say is accurate. If you constantly display a hatred of women, we can assume you are a misogynist. You always seem to claim women are victimizing rich men. That's simply false and easily disproven. You also tend to support the perpetrator of these heinous crimes, which is also telling.
You claim others arguments are simplistic, but it's yours that actually is. Criminal and Civil Law are separate. They have different requirements to determine guilt and innocence. You would do well to learn a bit about them before you blather on about women getting money for rape accusations.
There are a great many reasons why false allegations aren't incentivized by money, and counter-lawsuits are one of them. False allegations, incidentally are as common for sexual assault as they are for most crimes. The fact is that almost no one is falsely accused of rape.
Overall, an estimated 8 to 10 percent of women are thought to report their rapes to the police, which means that — at the very highest — we can infer that 90 percent of rapes go unreported, says Belknap. Obviously, only those rapes that are reported in the first place can be considered falsely reported, so that 5 percent figure only applies to 10 percent (at most) of rapes that occur. This puts the actual false allegation figure closer to 0.5 percent.https://www.thecut.com/article/false-ra ... tions.htmlSo when you blather on stupidly about defending the "victims" of lawsuits, it might be good to remember that out of 200 sexual assault victims, you might only have 1 that is actually making a false claim.
“Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson