Immediately jumping to his defence and implying the alleged victim is lying, perhaps because of Muliaina's celebrity status (I saw the term "gold digger" used on Twitter this weekend, sparking heated debate) is disgusting, while it's also wrong to immediately assume his guilt before he's had a chance to defend himself.
I don't know Muliaina or the alleged victim and I have no idea what did, or did not, happen that night in Cardiff.
Which is why I have no right to speculate and why I felt no need to do so.
At the time of writing this, Muliaina had been released on bail pending further investigation. No charges had been laid.
Human nature is what it is, but perhaps in this case we should think about letting the justice system do its thing and the facts come out before we rush to publicly judge or condemn anyone involved.
Not a bad idea for all such allegations, All Black or not.