I personally think the accuser acted very very wrong. Hugo,
I personally think you'd have to search far and wide to find anyone who disagrees.
Now, let me toss something ELSE into the mix. Suppose (since everyone here is playing the hypothetical game, I figure I'll take a turn, whilst those in possession of facts decide to come forward) that one of the accusers made a public statement, shortly after the initial incident, to the effect that he/she received an apology from the 'employee', and that the 'accuser' considered the matter closed.
Also....a question for Jay - how did the 'accuser' know where the 'employee' worked? How was this information obtained? (of course, it's a rhetorical question)