were in the 1950s, that's still sexual assault or rape and that's what the claim is here. >> he has admitted at prior times to giving prescription quaaludes, prescription quaaludes to women with the intent of having sex with him, he always said it was consensual but in this case it was benadryl. can it knock someone out? >> it can have a sedative effect on people. the law doesn't care why you're knocked out. if you're uncapable of saying "yes," knowingly, then it can be a rape or a sexual assault and that's what the claim is here. she says she was paralyzed, she couldn't answer one way or another and there's an additional set of questions in that deposition in which he says, i don't know whether she could content or not. so he, in essence, revealings that he didn't even try to find out if she was saying yes or no. >> stacey, go ahead.