I think you're basing your argument on the assumption that the allegations against Wallace warrant a criminal trial. That certainly wasn't the case when the allegations first emerged when your disagreements on this thread first started.
And even with the emergence of the newer allegations...
This afternoon I had cause to be alone in a small cramped lift with a woman I'd met only seconds earlier.
As we stood in the lift together making small talk, I couldn't help but think of Gregg Wallace and the lift anecdote about him, and I thought to myself, under what possible circumstance...
There's a world of difference between "believing" someone and coming to a legal verdict.
It's quite possible and even reasonable to believe someone without any evidence whatsoever. Sometimes our personal judgements are based purely on trust, not evidence.
For instance if your wife or partner...
It always bewilders me when these terms which portray a positive characteristic are used as a term of derision or ridicule, like 'do gooder".... which implies that it's a negative trait to want to do good.
Mind you when the bloke explained that groping GW's gf's bottom was just "banter" GW realised his mistake and the two made up and shared a whisky together.
He wasn't too happy when some bloke acted inappropriately towards his girlfriend like that.
He can dish it out but when a bloke does the same thing to his girlfriend GW punches him in the face...
But I suppose it was less about protecting his girlfriend's honour and more about having his...
Are they the lyrics to his next single? Doesn't seem quite as catchy as "Maggie May" but maybe with a little more work it could be as big a hit as "Sailing"