Friday, December 08, 2017

The fact Gena Richardson scribbled in her own notebook changes nothing.

Roy Moore is a pedophile. There is no denying it. He molested young girls, including, Gena Richarson. Roy Moore wrote in Gena's yearbook and signed it, end of discussion.

She was a teenager acting like a teenager with her yearbook. She is completely innocent in her handling of the yearbook and Moore is victimizing the victim. This is typical behavior of men when they get caught victimizing young girls. They always and in every way blame the victim as if 'she wanted it.' It is outrageous.

Roy Moore was twice her age. Her emotional maturity shows through in the way she scribbled in her yearbook. SHE WAS ALLOWED TO WRITE/SCRIBBLE/DRAW IN HER OWN YEARBOOK! HER SEXUAL ABUSER HAD NO RIGHT IMPOSING HIS PRESENCE IN A YEARBOOK. 

Gena Richardson is a victim. She doesn't have to be the perfect victim, she simply needs to report her victimization. It doesn't matter if she only is reporting her victimization now. She has carried it around in her heart long enough!

She is still a pretty lady and it is obvious she was damaged emotionally and still has the scar of Roy Moore's sexual abuse. Ms. Richardson is a brave woman. She should not have to be brave, she needs to be believed. She should have been empowered a long time ago to report sexual abuse by Roy Moore. She was intimidated and scared. That is typical of the reaction by teen girls. 

November 15, 2017
By Stephanie McCrummen, Beth Reinhard and Alice Crites

Beverly Young Nelson points to her photo in her high school yearbook during a news conference in New York, Monday, Nov. 13, 2017. Nelson says Roy Moore assaulted her when she was 16 and he offered her a ride home from a restaurant where she worked. Moore has denied the allegations. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Gena Richardson (click here) says she was a high school senior working in the men’s department of Sears at the Gadsden Mall when a man approached her and introduced himself as Roy Moore.

“He said, ‘You can just call me Roy,’ ” says Richardson, who says this first encounter happened in the fall of 1977, just before or after her 18th birthday, as Moore, then a 30-year-old local attorney, was gaining a reputation for pursuing young women at the mall in Gadsden, Ala. His overtures caused one store manager to tell new hires to “watch out for this guy,” another young woman to complain to her supervisor and Richardson to eventually hide from him when he came in Sears, the women say.

Richardson says Moore — now a candidate for U.S. Senate — asked her where she went to school, and then for her phone number, which she says she declined to give, telling him that her father, a Southern Baptist preacher, would never approve...           

December 8, 2017
By Paul Gattis

A handwriting expert (click here) who formerly worked for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation has determined that the signature (of Roy Moore) in the yearbook of one of Roy Moore's accusers is authentic, according to the accuser's lawyer.

Gloria Allred, attorney for Beverly Young Nelson, said the Georgia-based handwriting expert retained by Nelson, Arthur Anthony, studied multiple examples of original and copies of signature samples of Moore's in reaching his conclusion.

Allred made the announcement at press conference in Atlanta....

...Allred also said that she believes Nelson's life is in danger because she had alleged that Moore sexually assaulted her when she was 16 in late 1977 or early 1978. Moore has repeatedly denied that allegation as well as all others made by women who have come forward in recent weeks.

Nelson has more evidence against Moore that she is withholding at this time but would be used in an ethics investigation against Moore if he wins Tuesday's election against Democrat Doug Jones.

Moore has said he would welcome an independent analysis of the yearbook signing but Allred has insisted that such an analysis would have to be part of a Senate judicial or ethics hearing, which has not taken place....