To: TigerClaws; Yosemitest
I know all of that.
Post 70 says, "I'm pretty sure that the lower "77" handwriting belongs to Roy Moore's assistant, Deborah Adams." That is saying the assistant actually wrote in the yearbook, too.
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11/16/2017 4:21:55 AM PST by
Right Wing Assault
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To: Right Wing Assault
I think the lower handwriting belongs to the accuser or forger. Looks like a woman’s hand to me.
I don’t think it’s Moore’s assistant, Deborah Adams. That was used when Moore was a judge. There was a ‘signature stamp’ that his assistant would use and then write “/ D.A.” The forger thought that meant District Attorney - like that was a title (like President) you kept for life. Instead it was actually there because someone with the initials D.A. wrote it.
To: Right Wing Assault
The first source I used got the name wrong.
And heres one more source:
Live Stream: Moore Campaign Holding Press Conference
Furthermore, after Moore's signature are the initials "D.A.," which Nelson and her attorney say represented were written by Moore because he was district attorney at the time.
But Moore was an assistant district attorney, Jauregui said,
And Moore can't recall ever signing his name with the letters "D.A." after it.
But he had seen it before, Jauregui said, when he was on the bench.
His assistant stamped his signature on papers and then put "D.A." on them, Jauregui said.
That's exactly how the signature appears on the divorce decree that Moore signed, he added.
Heres one more source:
116 posted on
11/16/2017 11:12:33 AM PST by
Yosemitest
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