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Lawyer said he wanted Allred to turn over the original yearbook for physical inspection.
Lawyer said the woman Young had appeared before his bench in a divorce case. Lawyer said the D.A. might have been seen by Young on legal documents vbecause Moore's assistant stamped legal documents with her initials, and it could have been mistaken to mean District Attorney. Lawyer said Moore never signed anything with D.A.
-PJ
Campaign Chairman introduced the campaign attorney, has been with Moore for many years...
- general statement that they are working on refuting a lot of the claims that have been made, process takes time to do right, they don't have a giant warchest available, bear with them... they will provide some points today...
- demanding that the yearbook be released to (neutral) custodian so that their handwriting expert can analyze
- Moore denies signing the yearbook
- pointing out some of the already discussed inconsistencies (e.e., ink color, letter style, signature elements, etc.
- the yearbook woman claims that he she never was in contact with Moore after the alleged assault... not true: Moore was the judge presiding over one of her divorces!!
- also, Moore says: that he never signed anything with "D.A." after it because he was never a DA...
But... now this is damning....
When he was the circuit court judge that presided over her divorce..... his assistant had the initials "D. A." (they gave the name) and all of the court documents were stamped: "Roy Moore D.A."
- then it sounded like they handed out samples of his signatures, etc. to the assembled media...
- didn't take any questions that I saw