Except that it was pretty clear that the complainants made false statements. That was established in the trial, so there is no question about that. Perjury would not involve their general allegations, but the specific things that they claimed that were not true.There wont be any perjury charges.
A finding that your evidence is not credible is not a finding that you were lying. Proving perjury beyond a reasonable doubt is virtually impossible without objective evidence of the truth. That's clearly not the case here.
As for civil suits I'd be pretty amazed if anyone has the appetite or resources for those. It's easy to yell out "sue them" when you don't have to write the retainer cheque.
I think that there is a public interest in persueing perjury charges, since a whole lot of public money was wasted as a result of their actions. That would send a message to the general public to tell the truth when they are involved in a criminal complaint. It probably won't happen though, since usually "victims" are given a free pass in things like this. If Ghomeshi had committed perjury however, they would have no hesitation in nailing his ass to the wall. There is a double standard in situations like this unfortunately.





