Roy Moore accuser admits she forged part of yearbook inscription attributed to Alabama senate candidate http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...n-attributed-to-alabama-senate-candidate.html Beverly Young Nelson tells ABC News she forged a portion of the high school yearbook inscription she and attorney Gloria Allred presented as evidence Republican Roy Moore made advances on her when she was a high school student and he was a local prosecutor. --------------------------------------------- And this basically means that the rest of the accusations are falling apart as well since once this one goes down the toilet the others will be viewed in a skeptical light (even if they are true).
Holy Guacamole! C'mon, this isn't true is it? I am toggling around watching some trades so cant check on it. But is this for real? That would not be pretty.
The original accuser's story is also full of holes, including major factual inconsistencies. Surprisingly, the media are totally uninterested in any of that. So where does Judge Moore go to get his reputation back?
Yes... the truth is that she was not employed at the restaurant, Roy Moore did not regularly go there, and the location where she says the assault happened did not exist in regards to the trash dumpster --- plus a host of other stuff.
Probably Al Franken will be citing her as an example of how you cannot rely upon the statements of every flakeball accuser. Maybe I said that tongue in cheek, maybe I didn't. It's a real FlakeFest out there this week.
Former Jeb Bush staffer, Tim Miller, is being identified as the person who planted the anti Moore stories at the wapo. He now leads the America Rising pac.
Apparently the only thing we know with any semblance of certainty is that when Moore was single he liked to date younger women, some were of age teenagers, and that could be considered questionable behavior. Well, if that's the case a whole shitload of guys across the globe need to resign whatever position they currently hold.