According to a letter issued by John G. Thompson Jr., Esq., Roy Moore and his wife, Kayla Moore, have hired Trenton Garmon, JD MA, to represent them and their organization, The Foundation for Moral Law.

The letter is riddled with grammatical errors, mistakes and other irregularities, and merely warns of impending legal action against the recipient’s client, the Alabama Media Group. It’s really more of a threat than anything else, hoping to scare the recipient into a retraction. The gist of the letter is that the Alabama Media Group made intentionally false statements in their reporting designed to damage Moore’s reputation.

Specifically, your client’s reports have indicated there are five [5] women accusing Chief Justice Roy Moore of sexual misconduct when, in fact, only two [2] women have made accusations of sexual misconduct. And both of those women have made false statements which your client has yet to publish. The other ladies, which were rounded up in the witch hunt, merely allege they perceived him to have made advances, but do not accuse him of any sexual misconduct. (punctuation added for readability)

According to Steve Deace, The Washington Post also received this letter:

Also, it's hard to take any lawyer who puts "JD, MA" after his name too seriously. I practice law and have never seen an attorney do that when there is a firm's letterhead. — Christopher Jones (@JonesChrisA) November 15, 2017

Despite being a Judge, Moore has a history of failing to abide by the law, including twice losing his job for failure to abide by federal court orders.

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