If she has any physical evidence it is not a weak case. Sure - even OJ can get off but what does that mean - she shouldn’t pursue justice? So I am cheering her on and hope she prevails. But we shall see how it goes. Having said that I have no delusions that high powered lawyers may get Algore off. (did I just say getting Algore off? - I think I am about to get sick)
It would be a weak case as the issue which would define whether or not a crime occurred: consent.
In this case, stipulate some activity which garnered the DNA. After that, it is quite literally “he said, she said” verbal testimony.
Based on what is in front of us at this point, I hasten to add. That she received $500 from him when she left will be a lot for a defense attorney to use.