Quote (CocaineKitty @ Dec 8 2017 04:01pm)
That lady admitted she wrote in that stuff in her yearbook
Well, apparently you can't read, so I assume you'll be another Moore vote.
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GEORGIANA, Ala. — The woman who offered a high school yearbook that she said was signed by Roy S. Moore as evidence in her sexual misconduct claim against him, admitted on Friday that she wrote some of the words beneath the signature.
The admission by the woman, Beverly Young Nelson, set off a new round of attempts by Mr. Moore and his supporters to undermine the allegations that have upended his Senate campaign.
But Ms. Nelson did not back away from her claim that Mr. Moore, the Republican candidate for Senate, groped her and squeezed her neck in the late 1970s, when she was 16 and he was about 30, or that he signed her yearbook a couple of weeks earlier, calling her a “sweeter more beautiful girl.”
Four days before the election, the inscription landed back in the spotlight when a reporter for Good Morning America asked Ms. Nelson if she had added her own notes beneath the inscription. She admitted that she had.
“Beverly indicates that she added that to remind herself of who Roy Moore was and where and when Mr. Moore signed her yearbook,” her lawyer, Gloria Allred, said hours later at a news conference, where she also said a handwriting expert, Arthur T. Anthony, had examined the signature and found it to be written by Mr. Moore. “We look forward to learning if Alabama voters will believe Roy Moore’s accusers or if they will ignore the evidence presented to them,” Ms. Allred said.
This post was edited by IceMage on Dec 8 2017 03:11pm