Beyond a reasonable doubt
This guy will never get convicted of anything and I don’t think they can fire him without paying him off. There are so many holes in this story any lawyer can tear it to shreds. It’s also why she went public, to get it into the court of public opinion because the evidence is too flimsy for a successful outcome in court.
I’m not saying he’s innocent, it’s irrelevant. The government cannot meet their burden of proof, and the plaintiff probably won’t even meet preponderance of the evidence in the civil claim.