Mr. Hubert. What about Marge?
Mr. Crafard. I said something, going out with her or something and he made the statement that he had had a relationship with everyone of the girls who worked for him.
Mr. Hubert. When you say relationship or when he said it, you did understand him to refer to sexual relationship?
Mr. Crafard. Sexual relationship.
Mr. Hubert. There can be no doubt about that?
Mr. Crafard. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. What did you infer from that remark of his relative to the remark you had made about your interest in Marge?
Mr. Crafard. Well, it would—my remark had been on the sexual basis.
Mr. Hubert. Well, did you regard that as sort of a consent on his part for you to go ahead?
Mr. Crafard. No. He didn’t want me to go, to have anything to do with any of the girls that worked for him.