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After some digging, it looks like he was accused but never charged
The police bungled the case (along with a bunch of other similar cases) so they never brought charges against him or a lot of other people.
Pretty shitty though that the police came out and said he was responsible and didn't bring charges. If they're confident enough to make a statement like that then they should be confident enough to charge someone.
I'm in the camp of "innocent until proven guilty" so even though there's an accusation I'm still not going to fully dump the dude
Edit to elaborate further: Basically I think the police were wrong to say that he was responsible if they're not confident enough to bring charges and have him face a court of law. If they're going to say what they said they should have charged him, by not doing so it really seems like they're banking on the, "He's a public figure so it's harder for him to prove defamation."