Moore Accuser Says She Wrote Part of Yearbook Inscription - News Summed Up

Moore Accuser Says She Wrote Part of Yearbook Inscription


At the news conference on Nov. 13, Ms. Allred read out loud the entire entry, not making a distinction between the different parts. On Friday, she said that Ms. Nelson added the printed parts “to remind herself who Roy Moore was, and where and when Mr. Moore signed her yearbook.”Photo“She never said that he wrote that,” Ms. Allred added. But the Moore camp claimed vindication, referring in a statement to “the Nelson yearbook forgery.” On Twitter, the candidate wrote of Ms. Nelson, “she admits lying,” though she had made no such admission. The apparent difference in the lettering of the inscription has spawned weeks of amateur analyses and conspiracy theories, and has led Mr. Moore to repeatedly suggest the yearbook was a fake. Ms. Allred has said that she would release the yearbook only to a Senate committee investigating the charges against Mr. Moore, if such an inquiry was to begin.


Source: New York Times December 08, 2017 20:28 UTC



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