that's not my word, that's david cross by's description of his client -- crosby's description of hisclient. after all was said and done, she somehow wishes that she'd never even gotten involved in this, because people would come up to her in the grocery store, for instance, and read her the riot act, or friends -- she thought were friends -- would suddenly drop out of her life. and she was getting a lot of criticism in the press. and she found herself very, very much unhappy and regretting her whole role in the well situation. i mean, you think about being sued for damages. the school ticket has an insurance -- district has an insurance company. if she had lost, and there was, were damages assessed, she would have been indemnified by the insurance company, but there would have been a judgment against her. now, judgments against you, legal judgments against you, echo out. it affects your credit rating, your ability to get a mortgage, a whole lot of consequences. plus, it's a huge stigma. and i think in a word, that's exactly how she felt, was stigmatized by the whole affair. she thoug