although there is a lot of corroboration in this case, corroboration is not required. we all need to know that. the word of one woman is sufficient. so anyone who's watching who's just one woman who's experienced any kind of offensive behavior, you can come forward, you don't need corroboration, period. it does make the case stronger to have corroboration. but it was important to hear the attorney general talk about this as a civil rights issue, because that's the law that applies. civil rights laws under both federal and state statute cover circumstances when women suffer sex-based harm. that's sex based on gender but also sex based on sexual things, sexual body parts. this report describes both types. when you go to court about these kinds of things, it's actually not very difficult to prove. fundamentally you just have to show you suffered harm because