And I would think criminal charges might be in order.
Beverly Nelson has done serious harm to the credibility of EVERY accusation that a woman makes against a man in matters like this one.
You would thing that but in our messed up system political lies are perfectly OK.
The client does NOT have the same obligation to the attorney.
She should sue Allred....except I bet they have a contract that she can NOT sue Allred.
And I would think criminal charges might be in order.
Federal Wire Fraud Charges
"might be??" Both Nelson and Aldead, the legal hack.
How about MUST BE??!!
Hey Gloria....!
Barratry, anyone??
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Really no question at all; Glo is All Red!
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For context, I think the Beverly Young Nelson story is not attempted sexual assault, but more likely to be an attempt to initiate petting that was rebuffed, if it happened at all. It's perhaps a thin line to make, but nothing else in Moore's past indicates that he ever did anything more than kissing and touching on dates.
That said...
The new evidence I cite is the graduation card sent to Debbie Gibson. The handwriting is remarkably similar to the Nelson yearbook, with the capital "I," the elongated crosses on the "t," the lower part of the "f," and the identical "Roy."
My take-away is that the Nelson yearbook entry could very well be Moore's handwriting, but this only indicates that he knew her in 1977, even if only as an acquaintance. The signing at Christmas needs to be explained.
Still, this does not corroborate Nelson's story that Moore assaulted her, only that the met. The question then is how likely it is that Moore remembered each and every girl he asked out 38 years ago.
Bottom line: I think I'm consistent when I said that the inks were different, but I never went beyond that to say that the signature was not Moore's. I never bought into the "Ray" theory. I still think that if Nelson's story of a ride in a car is true, that the worst I believe is that there were crossed signals that were acted on that led Moore to believe they were going to "make out."
I'm also sticking to my belief that Moore missed his prime opportunity to date his age peers because he was in the Army in Vietnam and then law school, and when he came back to Gadsden many women of his age were already married. Moore was eager to find a wife, and so started looking at high school graduates, perhaps making up for lost time, perhaps feeling he'd be more attractive and competitive to them as a successful lawyer than the boys they would be likely to date otherwise.
What do you all think of this now?
-PJ