If what Ulrika said was true, then she's a rape victim, don't you think you could cut her some slack? She decided that she didn't want her life to be defined by it, she would live her life as she wanted and not have a rapist ruin it, and for her that meant not going to trial.
I don't think it's that similar because Esther wasn't a victim.
I agree, and if he's not guilty of rape then I would hope he gets a job as a footballer again.
Ulrika decided to use the incident in a book from which she profited. I have every sympathy with every rape victim and cannot imagine how hard it would be to come to terms with something like that let alone go through the court system. However, what if she was raped by someone who had raped before but wouldn't have been had that person been caught following the first incident. I do sympathize with her but it is tempered by the fact she brought the incident to the public domain.
The reference to Esther was on the basis that the knowledge they had may have prevented others being victims.