Yes, there are. Read the story I linked you. All organizations who study and track this say that false accusations are somewhere between 2-10%, and that false accusers fit a particular profile. About half of all false accusations are not even made by the woman herself, but by some other person - often a parent.
Giving an example of one man who had something bad happen to him does not prove a pervasive issue. It proves that he is in the 2-10% range. False accusations are not OK, and I don't know of any feminist who thinks that they are, but the reality is, for every man falsely accused and suffering some kind of repercussion for that, there are 100 times as many women who have been assaulted who will never be believed or see justice. Part of wishing for a system where actual justice is done ought to include a desire for justice on that front too.