Does the yearbook signature include “DA”? Could she have seen his signature on her divorce papers and thought that’s how Moore signed his name?
I think that is a good working theory and it explains why her lawyer Gloria Allred is dragging her heels on responding to a request for a handwriting analysis and would not answer the question as to whether her client could confirm that she actually witnessed Moore signing the yearbook,
Yes, Yes, and YES! Welcome to the party, Terry!
Pass GO and collect your $200.00
You are 100% correct. By great luck Moore's secretary's initials were DA. This blows the whole thing out of the water. Gloria Allred did not catch this and assumed it meant district attorney. Gloria is in trouble.
I hope soon to be Senator Roy Moore sues the pants off this woman and Gloria Allred. The woman will tell all on Gloria to save her own worthless butt.
Gloria will need to turn on her client to save her own ass. The client will turn on Gloria to save her ass. Gloria has a problem! I hope she has a lot of money to be taken.
Yep, it is in the yearbook’s alleged Moore signature.I believe that is exactly what happened. She thought the D.A. on her divorce papers stood for District Attorney and included it in her forgery.
>> Could she have seen his signature on her divorce papers and thought thats how Moore signed his name?<<
Yes, from the comments I’ve been reading most people think that is exactly what she did, no doubt enticed to do so by some Washington Post employee dangling a wad of cash in her face.