Right now if I was Blizzard's lawyers I'd be scraping these forums, reddit, general forums, and twitch vods for examples of people asserting that everything in the state's claim is "real and 100% true" and using it as a motion to dismiss due to the inability to have a fair trial. If people's minds are already mind up from having only the state's POV go viral, they'll have a point. This is a jury trial, and if even ONE person on the jury was influenced by idiots on reddit or twitch, any outcome you "want" can be reversed.
The insatiable urge to gorge on this drama is providing a very real exit strategy to Blizzard. And if you think it isn't, why don't you ask Bill Cosby's victims how they feel about their assailant being denied due process?
I'm not pro/anti Blizzard on this. Even if all of these accusations are false, Blizzard treats it's employees like complete dogshit. If anything I'm glad the mythos of "good guy Blizzard" is forever and permanently gone. That said, if you want justice, stop encouraging troglodyte attention-seeking narcissists to gamify content algorithms on the topic.