And the rats start jumping ship. At this point I can see him winning the election and then getting expelled by the Senate. Another victory for gutter politics.
Roy Moore fights new sexual assault accusations as woman claims abuse at 16By Nicole Darrah | Fox News
New accuser: Roy Moore assaulted me when I was a teen
Second woman accuses Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore of sexual misconduct when she was a minor.
Another woman in Alabama stepped forward Monday claiming that U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore groped her and attempted to push her head toward his “crotch” when she was 16, delivering a statement to the media moments after the Republican called the accusations against him a “witch hunt.”
Beverly Young Nelson spoke out Monday alongside attorney Gloria Allred, alleging that when she was working as a waitress in Alabama, Moore — then the district attorney for Etowah County — touched her in his car behind the restaurant where she worked.
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In a statement sent out ahead of Monday’s news conference, Moore’s campaign stated that the allegations were part of a “witch hunt against a man who has had an impeccable career for over 30 years and has always been known as a man of high character.”
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The statement continued, “Let it be understood: the truth will come forward, we will pursue all legal options against these false claims and Judge Moore will be vindicated.”
Less than an hour after Nelson spoke, the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, Sen. Cory Gardner, said he believed those who have spoken out against Moore, “proving he is unfit to serve in the United States Senate and he should not run for office.” Gardner added that if Moore wins the election, “the Senate should vote to expel him, because he does not meet the ethical and moral requirements of the United States Senate.”
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Nelson alleged that Moore, under the premise of giving her a ride home from her shift at the Old Hickory House in Gadsden, parked his car behind the restaurant, and allegedly started to put “his hands on my breasts” when she was a teenager.
Nelson said she tried to escape from Moore’s car, but he locked the doors and allegedly put his hands on her neck and tried to force her head “on his crotch.”
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Nelson said she tried to fight Moore off as he tried to remove her shirt. Becoming visibly emotional, Nelson said: “I thought he was going to rape me.”
Nelson added that before she got out of the car, Moore gave up his sexual advances, and told her, “You’re just a child. I am the district attorney of Etowah County, and if you tell anyone about this — no one will ever believe you.”
She also said that Moore would frequent the restaurant — and would twirl her waist-length hair when she walked past.
Nelson is the fifth woman to accuse Moore of sexual misconduct. The Washington Post reported Thursday that he initiated sexual contact with a 14-year-old girl in 1979, which Moore said was “completely false.”
Nelson told reporters both she and her husband are strong supporters of President Donald Trump, and that this has nothing to do with Democrats or Republicans, but rather her experiences with Moore from her teenage years.
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To further prove her connection with Moore, Nelson displayed her high school yearbook signed by Moore: “To a sweeter more beautiful girl I could not say ‘Merry Christmas’ Christmas 1977 Love, Roy Moore D.A. 12-22-77.”
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell earlier in the day called for Moore to “step aside” in the Senate race against Democrat Doug Jones, and acknowledged the possibility of a write-in candidate.
Meanwhile, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who had previously tweeted that the candidate “should immediately step aside,” said that Moore shouldn’t be allowed to sit in the Senate and that he should be expelled or not seated “by any means possible.”
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, rescinded his endorsement, and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said that “if you win, you lose,” and tweeted that he also thinks Moore should step aside. He added: “If he continues this will not end well for Mr. Moore.”
Republican Alabama Senator, Richard Shelby, said Monday that Moore should seriously consider removing himself from the race, and Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, withdrew his support of Moore, saying: "I can't urge the people of Alabama to support a campaign in the face of these charges" and called the allegations against Moore "criminal conduct."http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11/13/roy-moore-fights-new-sexual-assault-accusations-as-woman-claims-abuse-at-16.html