He still doesn't appear to have grasped that he's made things worse. He made a big public deal about the "lies" told about him and how his team of legal-beagles were going to set things straight.
It's like that old saying: "If I had 3000 euro for every person I added to the litigation..."
I think he cannot deal with the thought that his detractors feel that they are correct, or feel vindicated, or just have a reason to cast aspersions (or even just point and laugh). He's long past the point where he should have learned that trying to 'win' on the internet (or trying to get your opponents/critics to admit you won) doesn't happen, and only leads to a lot of unnecessary anxiety.
It's kind of fitting that he commented on Will Smith's situation; like Smith, the thing that Evans will regret most is all of the ammunition that he gave to his detractors, none of it necessary. Smith may never live down a 20-second video of him slapping Chris Rock. Imagine if he'd posted a self-incriminating, rambling, embarrassing train-wreck of a video that was more than 90 minutes long...