Do you have details about what the actual allegations are. That article seems purposely vague as to what he was accused of doing.
Let's unpack the core of the problem.
If a man is unsuccessful with women, if he finds a mentor or other guys from work or the gym or college to help him, the advice is usually practical. Work out more. Make more money. Dress better. Work on your social skills. Develop a good opening to start a conversation. Men understand the struggle because they must pursue. If you approach 100 women with interest, maybe 10 will be receptive. Maybe 5. Maybe none.
If a woman is unsuccessful with men, if she finds other women to complain to this about, the advice is usually it's all the fault of men. The right guy hasn't come along and if things don't work out, it's not her at all. She doesn't need to put in any work or effort or develop herself. She just has to show up and not be fat. But many don't even try to stop the fat part.
When a woman is shown interest by a man she thinks is BENEATH her, she is insulted. This is an "assault" on her status and thus her dignity. If he thinks he's good enough to date her, and he's low status, then it's a statement she is low status.
The problem lies in that modern feminism and mass media and Hollywood and music and TV and advertising and Big Education all say the same thing - You ladies are everything and deserve the best. Until we want you insecure and irrational enough to buy our products to make you believe you can be young again ( you can't).
So you have an entire generation of women who think they deserve to marry Chris Hemsworth without putting in any kind of effort at all. So anyone less than that is beneath her and is insulting her for even talking to her.
So that's what men are guilty of the most. Being either truly low status in comparison to the woman in front of them. Or being perceived to be so by a jilted Karen type harpy with a double chin.
If you actually sit down and talk to non Westerners, many of them, their opinion of American women ( as potential mates/partners/mothers/dates) is painfully true and almost comical.
The #MeToo movement is built largely upon the cognitive dissonance by a shockingly large number of overtly large American women who think they control a seller's market. The problem for most women is they don't seem to understand that high status only means something if you can get it to commit to you. But what kind of successful man with real options is going to marry up a washed up roastie that has had 80 Tinder notches on her expanding yoga pants?
Do you know what that image disgusts men? Because of biological imperative. A woman who gives it up so freely and loosely, how do you know that kid is yours? Cavemen didn't have paternity tests. She gave it up for 79 guys before you, loose and at no cost, but you have to pay the mortgage to keep a beat down piece of roast beef with a government backed parachute where she can walk away with your house, your kids, most of your assets and likely your emotional sanity?
Lots of women would rather blame you, play the victim card, say you are a bigot and a rapist than put down the fork, pick up a kettlebell and pretend to be civil every once in a while. This is why #MeToo has widespread appeal to the wide unstoppable gaggle of Karens drunk on cheap Trader Joe's wine.
Personally? I put part of the blame on yoga pants. The guy who invented those actually gave many aging muffintops a fighting chance. I suppose when you see a bag of oranges spill out of the netting when you get home, it's too late, you already paid for them. Yoga pants are no different. Most men figure they already flew the sortie and avoided most of the anti-aircraft batteries on the way in, they might as well deliver the payload since it's just momentum at that point.
Not vague, he's guilty of not being Chris Hemsworth. The movies all told her that was promised to her just for showing up. And since it's not happening, there needs to be a reckoning.
Women are all the same. Some just cost different.