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This is the strength of character needed to end the assualt against women.

November 11, 2017
By Stephanie McCummen

An undated family photo shows Leigh Corfman and her mother, Nancy Wells around 1979.

Leigh Corfman (click here) says she was 14 years old when an older man approached her outside a courtroom in Etowah County, Ala. She was sitting on a wooden bench with her mother, they both recall, when the man introduced himself as Roy Moore.

It was early 1979 and Moore — now the Republican nominee in Alabama for a U.S. Senate seat — was a 32-year-old assistant district attorney. He struck up a conversation, Corfman and her mother say, and offered to watch the girl while her mother went inside for a child custody hearing.

“He said, ‘Oh, you don’t want her to go in there and hear all that. I’ll stay out here with her,’ ” says Corfman’s mother, Nancy Wells, 71. “I thought, how nice for him to want to take care of my little girl.”...

Roy Moore was accused by at least five women. (click here) Roy Moore is a pedophile. Why aren't the accusations of all these women taken seriously to remove him from society and place him in prison where he belongs?

“No one will ever believe you,” Moore allegedly told her at 16.