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Roy Moore Accuser Admits to Forging Yearbook in Coached ABC Interview

Former Alabama Chief Justice and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Roy Moore, left, and Beverly Young Nelson, center, with Gloria Allred, right.

Beverly Young Nelson, who made the most serious allegation against Judge Roy Moore, admitted to forging key parts of the yearbook provided as evidence of their relationship. Flanked by attorney Gloria Allred, Ms. Nelson accused the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Alabama of sexually assaulting her when she was a 16 year-old waitress in Alabama.

In a shameful and coached interview with ABC News reporter Tom Llamas, Ms. Nelson was allowed to explain away the forgery as “notes” added by her to a legitimate signature.

As People’s Pundit Daily (PPD) reported, the inscription was clearly written in two different inks and appeared to be two different sets of handwriting. However, no expert would go on the record without physically analyzing the yearbook, which the Moore campaign called on Allred to agree to do.

She repeatedly refused. And now we know why.

“Nelson admits she did make notes to the inscription,” ABC News’ Llamas says in his narration. “But the message was all Roy Moore.”

“Beverly, he signed your yearbook,” he asked Nelson.

“He did sign it,” she responds.

“And you made some notes underneath,” he coaches in a follow-up.

“Yes,” Nelson replies.

UPDATE: Mark Songer, a former FBI agent and handwriting expert touted by The Washington Post, is now also calling on Allred to submit the yearbook to examination. The discrepancies at least beginning with the last name are at issue, whereas, Ms. Nelson claims she only “annotated” the date and location-specific information. The photo below is a closer image than the image previously given to and circulated by the media.

Yearbook produced by Beverly Young Nelson, who alleges the inscription was made by Judge Roy Moore in 1977.

“I think it is only fair,” he said. “It shouldn’t be hidden or anything like that in my opinion.”

Mr. Songer went on to admit he “didn’t spend a whole lot of time” on his original examination.

“It wasn’t an analysis,” he said of his initial observation.

The inscription in the yearbook reads “Roy Moore D.A,” which was purported to stand for “District Attorney.” Aside from the fact that Judge Moore was a D.D.A., not a DA, the “D.A.” matches initials on court records for “Delbra Adams,” who was Judge Moore’s assistant at the time.

In 1999, Ms. Nelson filed for a divorce against her husband and, as it turns out, the case ended up in Judge Moore’s court. That’s another detail that stood in contrast to her story, which claimed she did not have any contact with Judge Moore after the alleged assault attempt. The ruling made by Judge Moore against Nelson is motive, one that Big Media either failed to uncover or omitted.

“That’s exactly how this signature appears on the divorce decree that Judge Moore signed dismissing the divorce action of Beverly Nelson,” Phillip L. Jauregui, attorney for Judge Moore said at a press conference.

It wouldn’t be the only omission in the series of stories making accusations against the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate.

The Washington Post made an obvious effort to purify the political motivations of the accusers in its first report, but omitted significant details about them, including Debbie Gibson. She not only turned out to be a political activist, but had actually posted a “Doug Jones for U.S. Senate” announcement video on Facebook.

Further, as PPD reported, her business has relied on Democrats for contracts. She has provided sign-language services for Hillary Clinton and former Vice President Joe Biden.

Gibson alleged that she had a relationship with Judge Moore when she was of legal age. It was meant to bolster another allegation of actual misconduct, which also had trouble holding up to scrutiny.

Leigh Corfman, who claimed in the first report that Judge Moore attempted to molest her as a 14-year-old child, told a narrative and story that is directly contradicted by court records.

Tina Johnson, the latest accuser who claimed Judge Moore groped her in his office in 1991, was not in his office “on business” as she stated. If she was at all, it was related to a bitter custody battle where Judge Moore represented her mother, who was trying to get custody of her 12-year-old son. Her mother said Ms. Johnson was an “unfit, absent, and unstable mother.”

While Ms. Nelson’s Facebook timeline has been locked to those who are not friends with her, it wasn’t always the case. PPD pulled several posts that called her previous claims into question, including that she voted for President Donald Trump.

Facebook posts indicate she supported leftwing causes in the form of petitions from the radical, far-left MoveOn.org. She also reposted a meme criticizing the U.S. Constitution for giving people a fundamental right to defend themselves but not to healthcare. She was also less-than thrilled on Inauguration Day, when she posted a meme about getting through difficult times.

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Laura Lee Baris

Laura Lee Baris is the Assistant Editor at People's Pundit Daily (PPD) and the Producer of "Inside the Numbers" with the People's Pundit. Laura covers politics, entertainment, culture and women's issues. She is also married to the People's Pundit, Richard D. Baris, and a mother to their two beautiful children.

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  • Wow this is fake news. Adding a note is a whole lot different then forging the signature which Roy Moore wrote himself. Great job citing yourself a bunch too. Really non-biased reporting here haha.

    • Debbie Wesson Gibson wrote in her high school scrapbook that she dated him when she was 17 and he was 34. Wendy Miller was 16 when he first asked her out. Gloria Deason was 18.

    • He hasn't admitted anything because he didn't do anything! And besides in Alabama 40 years ago there's plenty of people who got married at 13 14 15 and 16 years old to grown men which is something that was just pointed out on ABC!! However all of the lies are being brought out to the open now so there's no evidence of any guilt of anything! This is all a scheme she tries to cause him to lose the race! What does a woman from California have to do with anything in Alabama so why would she be supporting her if it wasn't for trying to get him out of the election! We don't need baby killers in office! And anyone who says they're not voting for him because of the stupid accusations make no sense when they're choosing to vote for a baby killer instead!

    • Kimberly Gebhart Hewett Beach , buuull crap! I was a teenager in the seventies and none of my contemporaries or their parents approved of 30 yr. old men dating teenagers.

    • It is not Bull ... It is true. My Dad is 10 years older than my Mom and my Grandfather was 20 years older than my Grandmother. My Mother n law married my wife's dad who was 20 years older to get off the farm. It was normal in rural Alabama. You saying your friends didn't means you probably grew up in town and nothing else.

    • My grandmother was 16 when she married my grandfather HE WAS 65. She loved him so much when he passed she never remarried!!!! DO NOT CALL MY GRANDFATHER ANYRHING OTHER THAN A GOOD MAN WHO LOVED HIS FAMILY!!!

    • Chuck, that whole "baby killers" thing is bullshit, and you know it.

      You want to save babies? Vote for the candidate who is more likely to protect things like CHIP or increasing health coverage. Do something about Alabama's worst-in-the-nation infant mortality rate, before you start whining about how women you don't know and don't care about aren't doing what you want them to.

    • Face it, Chuckie, you're just pro-birth, you don't give a flying fuck about a child after it's born. What it really is all about with you so-called pro-lifers is that you want to control women. Period.

  • The heading is a lie on its face. He wrote the inscription and signed it, she only wrote the date and year. But, I guess if lying with your hand on the Bible is ok, this lie is too!

  • No she didnt,your readers might be lazy but some of us pay attention too those little things,you know the ones they call details.

  • EXCEPT, she didn't admit to forging anything. What she SAID was that she had added notes about the date. Too bad FACTS seem to be in short supply when it comes to AL-GOP.

    • Brett Easterbrook Uh, it has been released. And a handwriting analyst has CONFIRMED that it is Moore's handwriting, but I doubt that FACTS will convince you.

    • Mike Walker So maybe you would prefer an "neutral " expert from Breitbart. C'mon, is that the best you can come up with to rationalize your support of a pedophile?

    • Randy Garrick The original inscription wasn't altered. Making a noter about a date and year next to an inscription is not altering the inscription. Nice try and thanks for playing. What a load of bullshit you're peddling to try to rationalize your support for a pedophile.

    • It has not been released and/or examined by a handwriting expert. The expert who viewed it said it appeared to be written by one person but the book needed to be examined not just pictures of it. Ink can be dated.

  • DID NOT ADMIT ADDED THE DATE ONLY ALL THESE WOMEN ARE NOT LYING. CHECK THE FACTS ANS STOP IGNORING TRUTH WHEN IT STARES ROGHT IN YOUR FACE

    • Actually, she added "DA," the date, and the name of the BBQ place she worked at, which didn't exist on the date she put.

  • Consider this the yearbook doesn't prove anything except it was signed. I have books and pictures , records etc signed by famous people but it doesn't mean I know them or they know me. And yes she did alter what she presented as evidence.

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