You have NO insight into the allegations, terms, conditions or anything related to those claims because they are sealed - only hearsay... so you have no hard facts at all.
As for other women, I have no cold, hard facts There you are admitting a cold hard fact.
You just don't realize you have no facts at all - yet you are eager to participate in the destruction of a man based on hearsay. I can't be party to that.
I have heard at least a dozen attorneys and HR Directors comment on the cases. They have, every one of them, agreed that the standard settlement for a "nuisance" suit is $35-45K.
Why?
Because the insurance company tells them that will be their minimum cost if they take the case to court.
In other words, a $35-45K "settlement" (which may, in fact, be a severance) -- in which the plaintiff pays 1/3 to her attorney and 1/2 of the investigative costs (depositions, etc.) -- will normally net the plaintiff around $18-20K..."to go away".
Thus, such a "settlement" should be completely ignored from the standpoint of assigning guilt.