Schofields has lost his job, and will not work in the industry again.
I have not read anything about the Schoefield's case but what you write here is indeed something to think about.
When you set yourself up as a professional activist and you are advocating for something (CSA/SA activism in this case), but you are doing something that statistically flies in the face of your activism work (POTENTIALLY committing CSA/SA yourself) you have a very bad problem. People have a right to want "justice". Like Schofield, people have a right to want you terminated from your "job". There have been many people who have lost jobs, positions, careers ...etc. for doing things that they advocate against, and rightfully so.
This is what Lloyd does not seem to be able to understand. When you grow yourself publicly to a certain level of prestige you become accountable for your actions. Whereas if I were doing the same things that Lloyd is doing, I would not be held accountable because I have not gotten to his level of public prestige.
If he could at the very least say that his activism against CSA/SA abuse and using prostitutes that are statistically CSA/SA victims is controversial, and he will step back from that part of his activism, it would go a long way in him keeping and growing his audience.