The military has dealt with decades of scandals of women raped by superiors or fellow troops not being believed, but rather being harassed, threatened and punished when they reported it—and also servicemen who were raped by a superior officer or as hazing. Why do you think this would be any different?
Do a search on "rape in military."
I served on two courts martial panels for that. Both found guilty both Dishonorable Discharges with forfeiture of all pay and allowances . One sentenced to hard time by president of the court. One not jailed because the president of the court determined that there was a "mutual attraction" between the parties.
If I learned anything, it is that the charge of rape is very subjective.