I'm conflicted about the naming. Part of me agrees with your logic but part of me thinks that even with the acquittal and anonymity, she is in great danger of unaliving herself. She has made this a part of her identity and her "truth" was soundly thumped by the judge. Either she admits to herself that she was delusional or she takes herself out. Sadly, there aren't a lot of other paths.
You're a bleeding heart, and a good person. I try to be the same buuuuuuut, hear me out...
I'm reserving my empathy, and my compassion, for the five guys who's lives and careers were ruined, and who will never make back the millions they could have made, build the legacy they could have, and who's reputations have been lost, because of something that they thought was happening behind closed doors among consenting adults.
You're worried what if she offs herself. I'm wondering if, in a world of finite resources, do we really need people who go out of their way to ruin the lives of a handful of others?
Hold your answer, because
it's not just about what she did to those guys that's the problem.
This anonymous woman did a major disservice to women and victims across the country. This decision will set back actual victims of assault, harassment, rape, etc. for another decade in Canada. It will make women who were actually victims of violence and assault ever more afraid to speak up. It will make people less likely to believe or take them seriously if they do. They will be more likely to be ridiculed and referred to along the lines of "Oh she's just like that woman from the hockey canada trial."
If I had just ruined a handful of promising lives AND I just made the country a much more difficult place for who knows how many women that are going through some really harsh, tragic, traumatic stuff, maybe I don't deserve to be around, and maybe you I don't deserve your sympathy.
I know too many victims, I know how impossible it feels for them to speak up. I feel no sympathy for anyone who makes it harder for them. If that makes me a bad person, I'm one bad dude I guess.