NotSpaghetti
I think a complaint from a quarter of a century ago is not likely to be made without a lot of thought.
Those who say why don't women come forward sooner probably don't understand how hard it is to report incidents at all.
Maybe it was news of the soap star coming back to the soap (after having been out of the spotlight) that made them come forward? Who knows.
I was sexually abused by my family doctor 60 years ago. I've never actually said that to anyone, not my husband, best friend or sister. I have said it on here but I'm anonymous so I felt able to say it on line for the first time maybe 4 or 5 years ago.
Why didn't I say it then, well I was a child, I knew something was wrong but I didn't really know what to say. This was the doctor who cared for my mother when she was expecting me, who cared for me as a baby and who had me blue lighted to hospital when I was ill as a toddler. It is complicated isn't it but he's long dead so it isn't important now. By the time I was an adult he was retired but maybe I was wrong as he might still have had victims who weren't patients. I can't unpick that.
I also think the legal process can be damaging and for some people they can't cope with that and for others they can't cope at the time but in time they can.
Again it is something people shouldn't be judged for but unfortunately judgement happens and I think the age of the internet has made that worse as instead of your local community judging it is millions of people.


