Moore was on shopping mall's watch list for 'disturbing' teenage girls
Judge Roy Moore has been accused of sexual assault by numerous women, at least five by the time of this article's creation, within a month from his state's special election of which Moore is running to win a seat in the U.S. Senate.
Due to the accusations, uproar and a political crisis surrounds the candidate's run for December 2017's state elections for senate. GOP leaders, including GOP majority leader Mitch McConnell, have denounced Roy Moore and have publicly said they believe Moore's accusers - calling for the judge to step down.
However, Moore along with many of his state supporters, are fighting hard to fully deny the accusations and say they are completely false.
Beverly Young Nelson is one of the most recent accusers; saying Moore made advances and sexually assaulted her when she was only 16 years old. She told reporters interviewing her that Moore had tried to force her neck onto his body, but she refused. "I thought he was going to rape me," she said in an emotional reply.
She brought a yearbook of her past of which Moore had signed 'Love, Roy Moore' when he was the district attorney there in Alabama. He claims he never met the women, and does not believe he's ever met her, calling her accusations completely false.
However, another resident of the area has just recently came out and said he remembered back when he worked as an employee for a store inside of a shopping mall that Roy Moore was on the 'watch list' of the mall for disturbing young teenage girls. This accusation is to be confirmed; the currently mall owners saying they do not have any written evidence of Moore's name being on the list at this time.
Roy Moore is expected to make a speech very shortly at a Baptist church in Alabama as he attends a church service. It is unclear whether he will abandon his self-proclaimed war on not only Liberals and Democrats but now also GOP leaders and almost all of the US senate.