My thoughts exactly. So much was exposed...it would be hard to not kick from the case at a minimum.
It would be like an umpire watch a guy sliding into home plate.....with the runner visibly not even reaching the plate on his slide, and getting tagged out by the catcher as well.
Calling him safe would make the umpire look like an incompetent or corrupt fool.
What has been happening in cases like this is that the corrupt stuff is addressed, discussed, condemned in the strongest language... and then explained away as inconsequential or irrelevant so no consequences are meted out. Expect that, and if anything different happens, it's going to be a pleasant surprise. I don't believe we are at the part of the movie yet where the hero is getting his revenge.