Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore's supporters are crying foul after one of his sexual assault accusers said she added to a key piece of evidence. Beverly Nelson said she noted the date and location beneath what she maintains is his handwriting on her yearbook. Her lawyer said the "red herring" ...
The headline has since been changed, and the coinciding tweet has been deleted, but an archive of the post still keeps the original headline available. The current headline now reads, "Roy Moore accuser admits she wrote part of yearbook inscription attributed to Alabama Senate candidate." ...
The headline has since been changed, and the coinciding tweet has been deleted, but an archive of the post still keeps the original headline available. The current headline now reads, "Roy Moore accuser admits she wrote part of yearbook inscription attributed to Alabama Senate candidate." ...
"Roy Moore accuser admits she forged part of yearbook inscription attributed to Alabama Senate candidate," the original Fox News headline read. It was later edited to say she wrote, rather than forged, part of the inscription. The story did not include a clarification or correction when we last looked at it.
"Roy Moore accuser admits she forged part of yearbook inscription attributed to Alabama Senate candidate," the original Fox News headline read. It was later edited to say she wrote, rather than forged, part of the inscription. The story did not include a clarification or correction when we last looked at it.
In his first interview with radio talk show host Sean Hannity after the Washington Post broke the story but before Nelson and other accusers came forward, Moore said he did not know Corfman but acknowledged knowing two other women quoted in the story. Since then, however, Moore has denied ...
Paula Cobia, a lawyer for Gloria Deason, who has said Mr. Moore took her on dates and ordered her alcohol when she was 18, said Ms. Nelson's admission had not undermined Ms. Deason's story or that of the other accusers. “The inscription and his signature look completely authentic. The fact that she ...
Paula Cobia, a lawyer for Gloria Deason, who has said Mr. Moore took her on dates and ordered her alcohol when she was 18, said Ms. Nelson's admission had not undermined Ms. Deason's story or that of the other accusers. “The inscription and his signature look completely authentic. The fact that she ...
Fox later changed the headline on its website to “Roy Moore accuser admits she wrote part of yearbook inscription attributed to Alabama Senate candidate.” The inscription has become a major focus in Moore's efforts to refute claims by nine women that he made unwanted advances or worse toward ...
Fox News has updated a report that initially said a woman accusing Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore of sexual assault had forged his entry in her yearbook. Beverly Young Nelson has accused the Republican Senate nominee of sexually assaulting her nearly 40 years ago when she was 16 years ...