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Moore accuser reports she has Moore’s signature in her yearbook

Woman who says Moore sexually assualted her has Moore’s signature in her yearbook. Beverly Young Nelson accused Moore of “sexually assaulting her when she was 16,” according to The New York Times. The Times noted that her attorney “displayed a yearbook that Ms. Nelson said had been signed by Mr. Moore, and the writing mirrored other examples of Mr. Moore’s signature.” From the November 13 article:

An Alabama woman accused Roy S. Moore on Monday of sexually assaulting her when she was 16, the fifth and most brutal charge leveled against the Republican Senate candidate. Senate Republicans are now openly discussing not seating him or expelling him if he wins the Dec. 12 special election. The new accuser, Beverly Young Nelson, told a packed news conference in New York that Mr. Moore attacked her when she was a teenager and he was a prosecutor in Etowah County, Ala. Ms. Nelson was represented at the news conference by Gloria Allred, a lawyer who has championed victims of sexual harassment. [...] She said that Mr. Moore warned her that “no one will believe you” if she told anyone about the encounter in his car. Ms. Allred displayed a yearbook that Ms. Nelson said had been signed by Mr. Moore, and the writing mirrored other examples of Mr. Moore’s signature. [The New York Times, 11/13/17]

Nelson said in ABC interview that she added some notes below Moore’s signature but the signature is Moore’s. ABC’s Tom Llamas reported that Nelson told him “she did make notes to the inscription, but the message was all Roy Moore.” From the December 8 edition of ABC’s Good Morning America:

TOM LLAMAS: Young's proof that she knew Moore? Her yearbook with this inscription. But Moore and his supporters have called into question that inscription, noting the writing under the signature appears to be different. [BEGIN VIDEO] JANET PORTER: Let's look at Beverly Nelson. Everybody knows her yearbook is a forgery. [END VIDEO] LLAMAS: Nelson says she did make notes to the inscription, but the message was all Roy Moore. Beverly, he signed your yearbook? BEVERLY YOUNG NELSON: He did sign it. LLAMAS: And you made some notes underneath? NELSON: Yes. [ABC, Good Morning America, 12/8/17]

Daily Beast: Nelson affirms the signature was still Moore's. The Daily Beast noted that Nelson’s “admission does not compromise the meat of her story” and that she still said the signature was Moore’s. [The Daily Beast, 12/8/17]

Right-wing and far-right media falsely claim Nelson admitted the signature was forged

The Gateway Pundit: “WE CALLED IT! Gloria Allred Accuser **ADMITS** She Tampered With Roy Moore’s Yearbook ‘Signature’.” Far-right blog The Gateway Pundit, which previously helped advance the conspiracy theory that the signature Nelson has was forged in the first place, falsely claimed in a headline that Nelson said she “tampered” with the signature in an article that called Nelson “nothing but a fame-seeking fraud.” Donald Trump Jr. subsequently shared the article on Twitter. From the December 8 article:

In a last ditch effort to take down Republican Alabama Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore, the mainstream media wheeled out discredited Gloria Allred accuser Beverly Young Nelson. Big mistake. Nelson admitted on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” that she added “notes,” to what she claims is Moore’s signature inside her yearbook. [...] As The Gateway Pundit’s Jim Hoft reported, there are growing calls that Gloria Allred and Beverly Nelson should be charged with fraud. And in case you missed it… The Gateway Pundit has previously posted on the several discrepancies with Beverly Nelson’s press conference. [...] Nelson admitting that she added to Moore’s alleged signature is the final nail in the coffin. Allred’s accuser is nothing but a fame-seeking fraud. [The Gateway Pundit, 12/8/17; Media Matters, 11/14/17; Twitter, 12/8/17]

Breitbart.com: “Bombshell: Roy Moore Accuser Beverly Nelson Admits She Forged Yearbook.” Breitbart’s John Nolte claimed Nelson’s interview was a “bombshell” and that no one could “believe anything she says after admitting to such a thing.” From the December 8 article:

Beverly Young Nelson has finally admitted that she forged a portion of the infamous high school yearbook that she and attorney Gloria Allred used as proof of her accusations against U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore. And in yet another blow to the credibility of ABC News, the disgraced, left-wing network downplayed the bombshell by presenting this admission of forgery as adding “notes” to the inscription. Worse still, the reporter actually coaches Nelson, puts words in her mouth, downplay the enormous significance of her deceit. [...] How can anyone believe anything she says after admitting to such a thing? Early reports are that Nelson and Allred will produce an expert to prove the rest of the yearbook is not a forgery. So a proven forger is bringing in her own expert. What an insult to the people of Alabama. [Breitbart, 12/8/17]

FoxNews.com: “Roy Moore accuser admits she forged part of yearbook inscription attributed to Alabama senate candidate.” In a now deleted tweet, Fox News wrote, “BREAKING NEWS: Roy Moore accuser admits she forged part of yearbook inscription attributed to Alabama senate candidate.”