Salmond was cleared of serious sexual offence charges after a trial in 2020.
He had been charged with 13 offences, including attempted rape, but was acquitted on all counts after two weeks of evidence at the High Court in Edinburgh.
The women who made the allegations against Salmond - which dated back to his time as first minister - had included an SNP politician, a party worker and several current and former Scottish government civil servants and officials.
During his evidence to the court, Salmond said the claims made about his alleged conduct were "deliberate fabrications for a political purpose" or "exaggerations".
Salmond's lawyer told the court the former first minister "could certainly have been a better man" but had not committed any crimes.
He said that his client had sometimes behaved badly, calling him "touchy-feely".
Two subsequent inquiries into the conduct of ministers and officials saw Salmond asserting his belief that many in his former party had colluded against him in an effort to block his return to frontline politics.