Given the media's penchant for generating hype, instead of actually reporting the news, I'd like to see the facts of the case before pronouncing judgement on him.
There's certainly a chance that he is guilty of doing some bad things, just as there's a chance that he's being hung out to dry, or that he's a victim of the media's hype mongering. We shall see.
Too many people are jumping onto the bandwagon of getting a verdict in the court of public opinion before the facts come out these days...