One of three women being used by the left-wing media machine to discredit Roy Moore and prevent him from becoming the next US senator from Alabama just admitted she’s a fraud.
In a shocking on-air admission, Beverly Young Nelson told ABC News that she had forged at least a portion of a now infamous high school yearbook inscription.
Might not sound like much, but that yearbook inscription is being used as the primary piece of evidence by Nelson and her attorney in their sexual misconduct case against Moore.
And, it turns out the supposedly incriminating parts were written by Nelson herself to frame Moore!
Shamefully, ABC News treated this as a non-story, and even brazenly coached Nelson through the difficult part of the interview in a desperate effort to still paint Moore as the villain.
Beverly Young Nelson, one of the women accusing GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore of sexual misconduct, tells @GMA it “sickens” her to think what might happen if Moore is elected. https://t.co/wuEGWr0kng pic.twitter.com/lcp5OY4x3A
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) December 8, 2017
Brietbart pointed out:
Another problem with Nelson is that she has a motive to lie and forge: as a circuit judge, Moore ruled against her in a 1999 divorce case.
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The Moore campaign has been pressuring Nelson and Allred for weeks to submit the yearbook for independent handwriting analysis. Now everyone knows why that request was rejected and ignored.
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