That is quite possible! Though I think we got and continue to get spoiled with all of these breaking news events involving allegations.Also I think the potential of getting put on the SummerJam screen for inappropriate groping has slowed the spigot of males in Hollywood speaking out against the super predators in their industry. Every allegation is treated with the severity of rape so if you speak out against a guy like Weinstein who has hundreds of accusers and one of his peers leaks your three allegations of inappropriate groping your career is going to be over as well. The men have gotten pretty quiet compared to several weeks ago.
I think you won't see as many statements/denouncements in the future because these type of stories will continue to be regular occurrences. So the public doesn't require the validation of a Tom Hanks to dig into the backgrounds of additional personnel in Hollywood.
I think self-exposals are the best way to go in the future. Get out ahead of the story. Admit wrongdoing of some sort (be as vague as possible), step away quickly, and get your severance package (since you're leaving on your own terms). By the time the media tries to investigate why you left, there will be another sexual harassment story bigger than yours that will take attention away from your departure.
Then follow it up by never attempting to gain fame and popularity. As long as your accusers can't go to your employer or your advertiser with the allegations, they won't be able to hit you while the public is looking. It's the details that destroy people. Your friends and family may be disgusted by you, but they're still your friends and family. Turn your life around. Be a positive force and live among those who are willing to accept your apology for what it is.