Don't see the problem...
They haven't said her name so why is that lawyer dropping jameis name?
In all fairness:
A. His lawyer is right, Jameis's name was meant to be kept private as well as the accuser's. It's why you never really hear about who is involved in a rape case unless there's an arrest made. but
B. Jameis is a public figure, so it's hard to afford him that same anonymity when he's on tv every Saturday night. His name WAS sealed and redacted from everything and only came out when TMZ and other media sought it through the FOIA. Florida State also confirmed his name... the accuser didn't do that. The school and team did. Now you can say the accuser may have secretly pointed TMZ in the direction of the police report and told them where to sniff, but what we know for sure is that FSU was on an unheard of title run, the media heard a major FSU player was implicated in something, and they went fishing.
C. Because Jameis's name was already out there, and he himself had spoken publicly, there's no real reason for the accuser's lawyer not to name him. What's the point. It's already everywhere. Title IX can't protect you when the damage is already done. Not to mention Jameis was campaining for a Heisman. He HAD to address the rumors for his own benefit. The school could have stayed mum on the whole thing and so could JW but who knows what that would have meant awards wise, so they chose not to.
D. What Cornwell is doing, by naming her and what he admits he's doing is forcing her to face public scorn and scrutiny. She's already being "**** shamed" on campus and on social media, it amounts to witness and victim intimidation. Dude puts her name out there, life becomes hell for her because Jameis is the Heisman and championship winning QB on a football campus. she has a lot more to lose by being named than he does.
E. It's also not the first time he's referred to her by name in public. He's done it at least twice before, and to keep it all the way funky, while word on campus spread about her name because of friends from both sides, it's rumored
he (Cornwell, the lawyer) leaked her name to the media.
Allegedly.
Also, privacy is granted to the victims, male or female, as a matter of common courtesy. You don't name victims. You just don't. Whether it's a false accusation or not.