Posted on 12/08/2017 10:58:29 AM PST by Kaslin
One of the women who accused Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore of making advances on her when she was a teen and he a local prosecutor admitted Friday to writing part of the yearbook inscription she offered as proof, a new crack in her story that gives Moore an opening to attack her credibility.
Beverly Young Nelson admitted to ABC News that she added notes beneath what she says is Roy Moores signature in her high school yearbook an inscription that she and famed attorney Gloria Allred presented as proof the then-30-something Moore sought an inappropriate relationship with her in the late 1970s. The notes below the signature appear to be the handwritten date and location. Nelson still insisted that Moore wrote most of the message.
Beverly, he did sign your yearbook?" ABCs Tom Llamas asked her.
He did sign it, she said.
And you made some notes underneath? Llamas asked.
Yes, she replied.
While Nelson did not specify exactly what she added to the inscription, the text beneath Moore's signature reads: "12-22-77 Olde Hickory House.
During her original press conference with Allred in November, in which she made her original accusation, Nelson read aloud and attributed the entire inscription to Moore, including the date and location.
"He wrote in my yearbook as follows: 'To a sweeter more beautiful girl, I could not say Merry Christmas, Christmas, 1977, Love, Roy Moore, Olde Hickory House. Roy Moore, DA,'" she said.
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This one is not the 14 yr old who accused him of what would be a crime if true. It’s one of the older teen girls who claims he pursued them for dates but if they went he did not do anything beyond such as...being polite-nice-planting a goodnight kiss.
Find Ray.
For false accusations and forged evidence she should be jailed.
For libel she should be sued until bankruptcy by Roy Moore
Ask yourself this. Would Allred disappear for weeks after LIVING for the spotlight forever?
Would lawyers be looking into her disbarment?
If you’re that concerned about being righteous and shutting the vitriol down, you’d probably spend some time on the case :)
ciao
“Even if he did sign her yearbook, that is not a crime.
Not anywhere.
And it is not proof of anything else she alleges.”
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Yup, otherwise just about everyone would be locked up if it were evidence of anything wrong. The only thing we can be sure of is that someone wrote in her yearbook.
Since she’s confessed to having altered in part and stands to benefit from doing so, guess who’s at the top of my list of suspects.
It’s half a truthitude and half a falsity.
Well, lets not stop there. I suppose its a good thing she had the foresight to keep that pen to add her notes.
Are birth certificates in AL public records ?
“For libel she should be sued until bankruptcy by Roy Moore”
Most of the fake media should be sued out of existence, too.
Older than 56 kills their timeline
IIRC Mrs. Moore was in the same class. Which would put her within a year either way of Mrs. Moores age.
“The only thing we can be sure of is that someone wrote in her yearbook.”
Nope, we can’t be sure of that either. That page could have been photocopied. We don’t even know if that’s her yearbook. The reason I made fun of all the twitter attention whores going into handwriting analysis when the story first broke.
Doctored evidence is tainted evidence
Thus worthless!
Can you say “Senator Moore”!
And Drudge hasn’t had this bombshell on his website yet.
I shot off a tweet to him yesterday about his carrying the water for the liberals lately, and today he’s had a pro-Trump headline on the economy.
I sent him a tweet about this revelation as well.
So, some years before hiring his assistant, Delbra Adams, Roy Moore signed her initials after his name using her handwriting?
Thanks. Now makes more sense.
Went back to signature, and noted that beyond the “DA”, the signatures are almost _too_ similar: over a couple decades, signatures tend to change (written faster, casual, sloppy). The “newer” signature actually looks older.
I was unaware of the “DA” meaning in any direction.
“That page could have been photocopied. We dont even know if thats her yearbook.”
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I haven’t followed the story that closely - but they only showed a page and not the alleged yearbook? If so, they haven’t produced anything worthy of consideration.
That they refuse to have whatever they got examined by a neutral third party expert is pretty damning, in and of itself, to their claim.
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