The SupportRoyMoore.com domain appears to have been registered on Sept. 25 to a P.O. box in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, using GoDaddy.com and a phone number with an Alabama area code (information that has been removed or hidden in the last couple of days). That phone number belongs to Bob Blain of Pelham (outside of Birmingham) who said in a phone interview that he did not register the domain, hasn’t heard of Club for Conservatives, and does not know anything about the P.O. box.

The website is very basic and consists of one page with a couple of photos of Moore and a place to enter a name and email address to “Sign the Pledge to Stand with Roy Moore!” There is no disclaimer, disclosure, contact information, or place to donate money, or even a mention of Club for Conservatives PAC.

But the info@supportroymoore.com email address was used in fundraising emails from Solution Fund PAC on Nov. 14 and 25 and Sept. 26.

Solution Fund PAC was registered with the FEC on Aug. 27 by Robert San Luis, a trailer-park developer, according to The Daily Beast, and run by John Mathis out of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The committee raised nearly $500,000 through the end of September, had $100,000 in loans from Mathis, and finished the third quarter of the year with $183,000 in cash on hand. Solution Fund PAC is also soliciting financial support to indirectly help Kelli Ward of Arizona, Danny Tarkanian of Nevada, Chris McDaniel of Mississippi and Tennessee Rep. Marsha Blackburn, according to the PAC’s one-page website.

But Solution Fund’s fundraising emails have also gone out from different email addresses including teamroymoore@solutionfund.com, info@kaydaly.com and kay@kaydaly.com. Kay Daly is a conservative activist and consultant who most recently received 2.8 percent of the vote in last year’s Republican primary in North Carolina’s 13th District, finishing eleventh out of 17 candidates. A call to Mathis on Wednesday was not returned.