
Quoting
cdwjava
There is no provision in the law for you to be "made whole" by virtues of being acquitted in a court of law, or if the case was dropped for whatever reason. If there was some form of egregious conduct committed by someone, you can hire an attorney to sue them. But, reasonable belief to believe someone committed an offense is not at all likely to rise to such a level.
Oh, and being acquitted or not prosecuted does not mean you are innocent, it merely means that the prosecutor failed to meet the burden of proof or dropped the matter because they did not believe they could meet their burden. Legally speaking. Sexual assault and child abuse cases are notoriously dropped for reasons that have nothing to do with belief of guilt, and everything to do with the ability to prove the case.