Moore Accuser Still Lying About Forged Yearbook Signature

Beverly Young Nelson, left, an accuser of Alabama Republican Roy Moore, reads her statement as attorney Gloria Allred looks on, at a news conference, in New York, Monday, Nov. 13. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

We all know now that Roy Moore accuser Beverly Young Nelson was lying about that signature in the yearbook she claims Moore signed. She admitted she added the date and annotation under the signature in an interview. The New York Post reports,

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The woman who showed her high school yearbook bearing Roy Moore’s signature as evidence that he knew her admitted Friday that she wrote notes on the page herself while still insisting that his John Hancock was legit.

Except there’s one glaring problem with this statement. Nelson says that only the date and location were written by her. Does that mean I am to believe Roy Moore signed his first name in black and his last name in blue, the exact same color as Nelson’s notes? Oh, stop it.

Lest you think someone monkeyed with the color, this photo was originally put out there by CNN, which we know is the most trusted name in news according to them.

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In this video at the 5:52 mark, Nelson calls Moore “Ray” instead of Roy. Looking at the signature it does look more like “Ray” than Roy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRRGbLVIW84&t=113s

Absolutely everything about this screams fraud.

 

 

Now that we know Nelson added “notes” under the signature, someone needs to ask her why the ink on “Moore” matches her notes. Why didn’t that interviewer on ABC press her? I guess we all know the answer to that.

Are we really still pretending this woman is credible? Why is anyone still doing this? It’s time to give up the ghost.

 

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