You can see the problem for his supporters. One person is defending him, but the further along the discussion gets, the more difficult his position becomes. He was trying to say that it's unfair to ruin Lloyd's career with a potentially false allegation (that he committed CSA in Thailand, which is not the accusation being made). But he finds the sailing rough when he has to bring his argument down to "he cheated on his wife with a sex worker, and unless you can prove she was underage, that's all he did."
The problem is-- most of his patrons find the "cheated on his wife with a sex worker" bad enough, not to mention that he admitted to paying for sex at least every few months for three or four years. You do not even have to get to the part where sex trafficking is rife with abuse of women and minors. The stuff that a few people try to shrug off as not a big deal is a very big deal to people who just left a fundamentalist religious organization.
This is why the only thing that needs to be done is to keep pointing out the things he said he did. I love the videos that compare his statements at different times, showing how his story changes depending on his needs or desires. No one defames Lloyd Evans more than LLOYD EVANS does.