‘UNREAL’: Did Roy Moore bust HIMSELF for lying about relationships with underage women?
Roy Moore can’t seem to make up his mind: Did he know his accusers, or didn’t he?
This afternoon, the Washington Post reported that one of his accusers has shared new evidence of Roy Moore’s inappropriate sexual relationship with her:
"Woman shares new evidence of relationship with Roy Moore when she was 17" https://t.co/5cIKvW5wmg
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) December 4, 2017
According to the Washington Post, while looking through an old scrapbook, Debbie Wesson Gibson found a high school graduation card she’d received from Roy Moore:
“Happy graduation Debbie,” it read in slanted cursive handwriting. “I wanted to give you this card myself. I know that you’ll be a success in anything you do. Roy.” The inscription, Gibson said, was written by Roy Moore, the Alabama Republican nominee for U.S. Senate who in recent days has repeatedly denied the accounts of five women who told The Washington Post that he pursued them when they were teenagers and he was an assistant district attorney in his 30s. Since those allegations were published last month, four more women have come forward to allege that Moore made unwanted sexual advances. The accounts in The Post included those of Leigh Corfman, who said she was 14 when Moore touched her sexually, and Gibson, who said that she publicly dated Moore when she was 17 and he was 34, a relationship she said she “wore like a badge of honor” until she began reevaluating it in light of the accounts of other women, and now, Moore’s own denials. …
Gibson said that after finding the scrapbook, she was not sure whether to make it public given the threats she received after publication of the original story. Then she heard what Moore said last week, she said, and contacted The Post.
This new @mccrummenWaPo story is devastating to Roy Moore's main defense: that the signature on Beverly Nelson's yearbook is fake. Compare it to this not to Debbie Gibson. https://t.co/cLLu9jP3Xz pic.twitter.com/ddCtdFIvnP
— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) December 4, 2017
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