It is reality. This should be a warning to any guy out there to be careful. Any of us are one accusation away from your life being over. Whether you are innocent or not, your life is in the hands of a jury.
What's the warning exactly? Don't talk to anyone (actually any girl, because let's be real, the law at issue does not appear to apply equally in the opposite direction) in any setting unless you keep your arms up in the air, you're on video the whole time, and have 1 or more witnesses documenting your every move?
I don't know what exactly happened here, nor I am saying that I'm certain TSJ didn't do what's his being accused of doing, but considering all the facts we know, a prosecutor (who is not motivated by considerations other than the law--be it political, racial, etc.) should never have brought up a case like this.
And yes, I do realize that the law is written so it would allow charging TSJ (I assume it was written this way as an overreaction and/or as an over-correction in response to terrible incidents in the past), but I think there's an assumption that prosecutors would employ unbiased discretion to guard against abuses of the law, and that doesn't appear to be the case here.