Presumption of innocence does not apply to anything except a court of law.
This is where Cain needs to take it if they are going to lodge baseless claims.
He needs to immediately sue for slander, and demand his accuser submit to a polygraph to substantiate her claims
Presumption of innocence also applies in the courtroom of public opinion, too, otherwise we can get what many are already calling this: a high-tech lynching.
Clarence Thomas wasn’t in a courtroom, yet didn’t he get a high-tech lynching both before the Senate confirmation hearings by the MSM and during the Senate confirmation hearings?