Roy Moore was interviewed this afternoon on Sean Hannity’s radio show, and hotly denied any misconduct and all of the allegations against him.

Roy Moore: "I don't know Ms. Cortman from .. anybody. I never did talk to her, never had any contact with her. Allegations of sexual misconduct with her are completely false, I believe they're politically motivated." — Caleb Howe (@CalebHowe) November 10, 2017

Forgive my typo. *Corfman.

Here are some more of his comments from the show.

Roy Moore: "I do recognize however the names of two of these young ladies, Debbie Wesson and Gloria Thacker, which, they have a, that was her maiden name." — Caleb Howe (@CalebHowe) November 10, 2017

Roy Moore: "But neither of [Thacker and Wesson] have ever stated any inappropriate behavior. Uh, she didn't say anything that…" interrupted with another question. — Caleb Howe (@CalebHowe) November 10, 2017

More:

HANNITY: “Let me go back to Corfman for a minute because this is the issue here. She gives specific instances, where (Hannity recounts allegation in detail, including the touching.)” Now those are specific charges she’s making. and I think, you know, obviously it’s about a month away from this election campaign. Um, are you stating, none of, is it your position, none of that ever happened? MOORE: It never happened and I don’t even like hearing it because it never happened, and their doing this a month away, four weeks away after forty years in public service. I’ve run five successful campaigns, or five campaigns, statewide campaigns, three in the county. This has never been brought up. It’s never been mentioned. And all of a sudden four weeks out they’re bringing it up. They’re bringing it up because it’s political. It’s a direct attack on this campaign, and it involves a fourteen-year old girl, which I would have never had any contact with, Nothing with her mother or in A courthouse or anywhere else. In fact, her allegations contradict the whole behavior pattern that the other, other, that two of the young ladies even witnessed theirself (sic).

From a different part of the interview:

Sean Hannity just pressed Roy Moore on whether he dated teenagers when he was in his 30s. Moore said it would be "out of my customary behavior." pic.twitter.com/WDPM5IIu46 — Tom Dreisbach (@TomDreisbach) November 10, 2017

Sean went on after a break to discuss the reactions of fellow members of the GOP, including John McCain in particular.

Hannity: "I guess the most important part of this is, you have been pretty much convicted in the court of public opinion." — Caleb Howe (@CalebHowe) November 10, 2017

Here is Moore’s reply:

“If you step aside for any allegation then you might as well not run, because you’re gonna get allegations. First, I would tell these [REPUBLICANS LIKE MCCAIN AND ROMNEY] they wouldn’t make good judges, they wouldn’t make good, uh, people in the judicial system, because you are innocent until proven guilty. In this case, this woman has waited over forty years to bring a complaint, four weeks out of an election. It’s obvious to the casual observer that something’s up. We’re also doing an investigation and we have some evidence of collusion here but we’re not ready to put that to the public yet.”

This posted around the same time as the interview began:

New statement this afternoon from Roy Moore, doubling down on defense: pic.twitter.com/piba5CMA7P — Elaina Plott (@elainaplott) November 10, 2017

Stay tuned, we will have more from the interview.