criminal case, if he's convicted, there will be a massive civil litigation in regard to where she susan strahs-kahn for this in prop -- sues strahs-kahn for this inappropriate conduct. her future payday if there is one, depends on what the government it is as far as prosecution. >> if they drop the case, that means it's not as likely they're able to sue? >> they can still sue, but quite frankly, they would be, they would have a civil case that would be severely damages baud her credibility will still be at issue even in the civil case. >> let me ask you this. when you first heard about this case and everybody was rushing to judgment, the guy is guilty, did you have any thoughts going back to cases that looked bad when you first saw them and then ended up going the other direction? >> i like being on the defense side, i just do. prosecutors tend toover charge cases, -- tend to overcharge cases, and there seems to be a lot of media fanfare. but that does not get you a conviction. a grained jury can indict a -- a grand jury can indict a ham sandwich. i wait to see what the investigation turns up, our