Posted on 06/27/2025 3:13:44 PM PDT by george76
There was no conviction, just a bunch of allegations that he liked teen girls when he was in his 20s. Moore actually won a defamation lawsuit over these allegations.
Moore would marry his wife when he was 38 and she was 24, but she had already been married and divorced by this time so he wasn't exactly robbing the cradle.
Photo on top....
After the No Kings march we should have held No Queens ones.
I remember as a 14 year old freshman boy how some of my female classmates were starting to look as old as the senior girls. I didn’t need to shave until I was 19.
Same here. I distinctly remember coming back from summer vacation one year in high school to find some of my female classmates looked a lot more, shall we say, mature.
The Washington Post is a criminal enterprise and should be a listed as a corporate co-conspirator.
Looks like Lieutenant Colonel Vindman’s little brother.
Every time you think you hate WaPo journalists too much, something like this turns up. These are our ruling class, you know. Experts. Better than us...
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Why am I not surprised?????.........
Hearing Roy Moore speak here in Maryland in 1995 is one of the reasons I became a solid conservative. He fought the good fight in Alabama for the Ten Commandments at his courthouse. He was an early canary in the coal mine, enduring the lawfare that has since become commonplace against conservatives.
While I personally find the teenage courtship and marriage that Moor was accused of unsavory, there were many places in rural America where it was accepted by families. Prriscilla Presley’s family let her go and live with Elvis’ family when she was 17, as one prominent example from 60 years ago.
The FBI said in charging papers that LeGro was linked to an account identified in 2005 as part of an investigation into E-Gold, a payment company used by child pornography websites.An April 2006 subpoena to a third-party technology company linked LeGro to the account, and two other E-Gold accounts had similar user names and were associated with the same address and phone number as the first, the FBI said.
The unredacted portion of the FBI affidavit did not state what if anything came of that nearly two-decade-old inquiry into LeGro’s internet activity, or what prompted renewed investigation last month, when the FBI received court approval May 8 to track activity on LeGro’s Verizon internet account. A magistrate judge approved a search warrant on Tuesday, charging papers said, but the application for the warrant remained sealed.
The Washington Post said in a statement that it “understands the severity of these allegations, and the employee has been placed on leave,” but declined to comment further.
Two decades later, now we know the rest of the story.
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