Eugene defends a rabbi accused of rape. The rabbi admits a pre-existing relationship with the woman and claims that when she tried to break off the relationship it was merely a means to arouse him. Eugene struggles with ethical questions when it's made known the rabbi had previously been accused of rape.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| David E. Kelley | Writer | ||
| Joie Magidow | Guest Star | ||
| Dave Hayles | Guest Star | ||
| Lourdes Regala | Guest Star | ||
| Keith Davis | Guest Star | ||
| Ray Lykins | Guest Star | ||
| Rusty McClennan | Guest Star | ||
| Steven Gilborn | Guest Star | ||
| Wren T. Brown | Guest Star | ||
| Kathryne Dora Brown | Guest Star | ||
| Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor | Guest Star | ||
| Ken Lerner | Guest Star | ||
| Eric K. George | Guest Star | ||
| J. August Richards | Guest Star | ||
| Michael Tucker | Guest Star | ||
| Michael Sidney | Guest Star | ||
| Matthew Kaminsky | Guest Star | ||
| Charlie Hulien | Guest Star | ||
| George Wyner | Guest Star | ||
| Mel Damski | Director |