An attorney for GOP Alabama Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore revealed Gloria Allred accuser Beverly Young Nelson lied when she said no contact had been made between the Judge and herself following the alleged sexual advancement in 1977.
In addition, Moore’s attorney called on the accuser to release the yearbook to determine if it is indeed the Judge’s signature inside on it.
Attorney for AL Senate candidate Roy Moore attempts to cast doubt on accuser Beverly Young-Nelson's account, calling on her to release yearbook that she says Moore signed in 1977: https://t.co/Dv4p1d8gmz pic.twitter.com/K0kfjKsKtt
— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 15, 2017
The Hill reports:
A lawyer for Alabama Senate GOP nominee Roy Moore on Wednesday suggested a yearbook signature presented by a woman accusing Moore of sexual assault could be fake.
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Jauregui repeatedly noted Nelson’s association with the famous lawyer Gloria Allred, who represented women who accused President Trump of sexual misconduct, and called on them to release the yearbook for handwriting analysis.
“We demand you immediately release the yearbook to a neutral custodian so our expert can look at the actual document, release the yearbook so we can determine is it genuine or is it a fraud,” Jauregui told reporters in Birmingham.
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The message read: “To a sweeter more beautiful girl I could not say Merry Christmas. Christmas 1977. Love, Roy Moore, D.A.”
Jauregui implied that the entire yearbook note was not written by the same person. And he claimed that the “D.A.” next to Moore’s name were the initials of his assistant at the time, a sign that the assistant had actually stamped Moore’s signature.
Known for his insightful take on politics, journalist and author Thomas Wictor believes Judge Roy Moore’s signature in Gloria Allred accuser Beverly Young Nelson’s yearbook is a forgery.
The sevens in 1977 to the right of “Christmas,” are very different from the sevens in the date (12-22-77) above “Old Hickory House.”
“Look at the two versions of the number “7,” tweeted Wictor.
“”12-22-77” and “Olde Hickory House” were written by a different person,” he added.
Next, Wictor points out “the “R” and “y” in “Roy,”” are not written the same way.
The inflection of the “Y” is more pronounced in Moore’ signature as Chief Justice. The “R” is noticeably longer in the signature of Chief Justice, as well.
https://twitter.com/ThomasWictor/status/930254093574029312?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegatewaypundit.com%2F2017%2F11%2Ffake-analyst-says-judge-roy-moore-signature-inside-gloria-allred-accusers-yearbook-forged%2F
In addition, Wictor points out the restaurant where Nelson alleges the incident took place was “forged,” incorrectly.
“”Old Hickory House” in Gadsden was never called “Olde Hickory House.” The person who forged the signature got the name wrong,” claims Wictor.
https://twitter.com/ThomasWictor/status/930254839568769024?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegatewaypundit.com%2F2017%2F11%2Ffake-analyst-says-judge-roy-moore-signature-inside-gloria-allred-accusers-yearbook-forged%2F
The “forged,” signature also ends with “D.A.”
There’s one problem…
Moore was a Deputy District Attorney (DDA) at this time.
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On Monday evening, Judge Moore vehemently denied Nelson’s accusations.