ABSwan said:
I agree with that.
often when something like this is made public, more alleged victims come forward, which makes the case basically.
In this case where no-one else has come forward, it must be close to impossible, short of the accused breaking down and admitting it.
Also, the court would likely consider what the plaintiff has to gain or lose by making the accusation. Andy Woodward, for example, had little to gain and perhaps much to lose by levelling his accusations. Compelling, and encouraged others to step forward fortunately.
Given Johns' contact with young people over decades, if culpable then it's possible this may not be the only victim. If that's the case, others may only come forward following a guilty verdict, given this is involving only one alleged perpetrator.