Just to add some insight on the situation. When I was 23 I had 2 other roomates I shared an apartment with. I worked at a retail store a few months prior with this woman that was 22 and we would always flirt with each other at work, there was a mutual attraction for sure but we never went out on a date although she had been to my apartment before when my roomates and I had a little party one night. Anyway to make a long story short I was at home one night just watching tv with my roomates and around 10 pm I hear a knock on my door and its her, I let her in and I could immediately tell that she was very very drunk. We were sitting in the living room where my 2 roomates also were and she asked me if we could go to my room for privacy, I said ok.
Not too long after we went to my room she strips down to nothing and starts making advances to me saying she wants to have sex, I told her no because she has had too much to drink and I told her she needs to sober up some and go home. Well if you have ever dealt with a drunk you know how unbelievably mad they can become at the drop of a hat. Anyway she started getting out of hand so I made her leave. Never saw her again after that.
Fast forward about 1yr later, I was working at a retail store in the mall and I see her coming in. She sees me and comes over to talk. I thought she was going to apologize for her behavior the last time I saw her but what she said not only scared me but I was dumbfounded. She told me after she left that night when I made her leave for being an obnoxious drunk she went to her Dad's and told him that I tried to rape her, she then told me he grabbed his shotgun and told her he was going to go kill me but she was able to talk some sense into him and stop him. I was just standing there in shock, I didn't know what to say. I truly believe she made it all up about telling her Dad that but I don't know. I asked her to leave the store and I never saw her again thank God!
Now I don't know what happened in Anderson's case but after what happened to me I am more than willing to wait and hear his side of the story before I cast judgement.