Roy Moore's attorney holds news briefing

Allred said she'd support a handwriting expert.

Bullshit your link stated she supports handing it to a Senate investigative committee by which time it will be too late, the fact that they won't provide it now even though Moore's attorney said they can provide their own analyst as well speaks volumes!
 
I agree with Allred, if he wants the evidence, he needs to go under oath, a discovery needs to be done, if he’s innocent, that should be no problem.

Seems the cons are suggesting this woman somehow got an expert forger to study Moore's handwriting from god knows where, and then write that note in her yearbook just to bring down Moore.

Maybe the cons can suggest who did this "forgery."
 
He admitted to signing it. Here you go again
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Roy Moore’s campaign called a news conference Wednesday afternoon, attempting to cast doubt on allegations that he sexually assaulted a 16-year-old girl in Etowah County in 1977.

Moore did not show up to the news conference to defend himself, instead sending Campaign Chair Bill Armistead and Attorney Phillip Jauregui. Jauregui served as counsel of record for Judge Moore during the Ten Commandments and same-sex marriage cases, and was chairman of Judge Moore’s 2000 campaign for Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court.

On Monday, Beverly Young Nelson told a vivid account of an alleged sexual assault outside of an Etowah County restaurant. She says Moore flirted with her often, signed her yearbook, then sexually assaulted her in his car after offering her a ride home.

Jauregui says both said Beverly Young Nelson and her attorney Gloria Allred told reporters that Nelson had never seen nor had any other contact with Roy Moore. However, Jauregui says Nelson had divorce proceedings in front of him in Etowah County. WHNT News 19 was not immediately able to locate court records confirming this, but there are a few variables, including the year of the hearing, whether it was digitally recorded, and her name at the time, that might make the records more difficult to unearth. We’ll continue pushing on that front.

Gloria Allred notes that her client has already offered to testify under oath before multiple Senate committees, adding, “In the event that either or both Committees agree to conduct our requested hearing, then we would agree to have the original yearbook examined by an independent expert or experts who would obtain exemplars of Mr. Moore’s handwriting during the period in question and compare that handwriting to that contained in the yearbook.”

Moore, according to Jauregui, says he did not sign the yearbook in question. The attorney demanded that Gloria Allred release the yearbook to a neutral party so that handwriting experts could analyze it in person.

Jauregui pointed people to look at the multiple 7’s in the yearbook signature, saying they look like they were written by different people. He also asserted that Moore never signed his name with the title D.A. after it as it appears in the yearbook. He says Moore’s assistant used to stamp documents with D.A., which were his initials.

After floating their questions, no one from the campaign took any questions from the gathered media.
 
Ali and Ruhle is one news program on TV that I enjoy watching. Stephanie Ruhle did not let him off the hook. He realized his blunder, she shredded him.

Absolutely 14 is underage in Alabama (and anywhere in the U.S.). The legal age of emancipation in Alabama was and still is 16.
 
Seems the cons are suggesting this woman somehow got an expert forger to study Moore's handwriting from god knows where, and then write that note in her yearbook just to bring down Moore.

Maybe the cons can suggest who did this "forgery."

I agree it's more believable that Moore was the signer. But, this all part of the process. And, asking for verification of the signature is not out of line. Any legal team would check that out.
 
Seems the cons are suggesting this woman somehow got an expert forger to study Moore's handwriting from god knows where, and then write that note in her yearbook just to bring down Moore.

Maybe the cons can suggest who did this "forgery."
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Here is a comparison of the handwriting in Young's yearbook to a signed Roy Moore biography. It matches.

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I keep looking at this yearbook sig.
To me the 'D.A.' and '12-22-77' and 'Olde Hickory House' looks different from the body of the message plus signature.

They seem a bit darker and a tad heavier. It is possible these 3 items were written by his assistant "D.A." ...Dilbert Adams.
Adams sometimes used a stamp to put Moore's signature on documents, then wrote his own initials at the end of Moore's name.
 
I keep looking at this yearbook sig.
To me the 'D.A.' and '12-22-77' and 'Olde Hickory House' looks different from the body of the message plus signature.

They seem a bit darker and a tad heavier. It is possible these 3 items were written by his assistant "D.A." ...Dilbert Adams.
Adams sometimes used a stamp to put Moore's signature on documents, then wrote his own initials at the end of Moore's name.
Why would he do that in a young girls yearbook, that’s really a stretch, Stretch
 
Why would he do that in a young girls yearbook, that’s really a stretch, Stretch

No, I don't claim to have a reason, I'm just noting what I see here with a possibility of Dilbert Adams doing what he normally did if this might be one of those times when Adams MIGHT have been signing for his boss.

This COULD be type of 'generic' message Moore used to write for a Christmas season message to young girls with a slight variation for young boys seeking autographs. I wish I could see the top of the message to see if he specifically wrote "To Beverly" or something like that.

And, again it might be nothing at like this. Just a thought, that's all.
 
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