Although they were acquitted, the case stirred up a maelstrom of misogyny, and the woman involved was doxxed – that is, her name made public online – and the man who did it fined only £300. She wept in court, as the barrister asked why she hadn’t screamed, pointed out that there were ‘middle-class’ girls downstairs who would have helped her, even though some of those girls were passed out drunk.