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brooklynite

(94,333 posts)
Mon Nov 13, 2017, 08:57 PM Nov 2017

Locals Were Troubled by Roy Moores Interactions with Teen Girls at the Gadsden Mall

Source: The New Yorker

Roy Moore, the Republican Senate candidate and former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, was born in Gadsden, a small city flanked by Interstate 59 and the Coosa River, an hour northeast of Birmingham. Gadsden is hilly, woodsy, blue-collar, and religious. “LEGAL OR NOT, SIN IS SIN,” a sign in front of a church announced yesterday. I saw it as I drove around, crisscrossing George Wallace Drive. I also saw Trump posters, Confederate flags, and dozens of signs for Doug Jones, the Democrat tied with Moore in recent Senate-race polls. Gadsden is the seat of Etowah County, which is a conservative place; Donald Trump received three times as many votes in the county as Hillary Clinton did. (Statewide, he received twice as many.) But I didn’t, in all my driving, see a single yard sign for Moore, the home-town son. Even the parking lot of the one mall in town had more bumper stickers for Luther Strange (four), Moore’s opponent in the Republican primary, than for Moore himself (one).

The Gadsden Mall opened in 1974. It has two department stores, Belk and Sears, one on each end. Between them, on Sunday night, I walked past Books-A-Million, Cellular Solutions, a Japanese steak house, Great American Cookies, Blacklight Mini-Golf, KnockerBall Gadsden, an eyebrow-styling kiosk, and a clothing store for young girls, called Justice. A diverse assortment of families wandered around the place, which felt trapped in time. Two young security guards made their rounds. “It gets rough in here on Saturday nights,” one of them told me, mentioning fighting, stealing, and gun-toting. “We still have an active ban list,” the other said, referencing a list of chronic rule-breakers not allowed on mall property. “But it doesn’t go back that far.”

He meant back to the early eighties, when Roy Moore was, many people say, a regular visitor to the mall. On Thursday, the Washington Post reported that, when Moore was a thirty-two-year-old assistant district attorney in Etowah County, he brought Leigh Corfman, who was fourteen years old at the time, to his home and sexually molested her. Three additional women told the Post that Moore had pursued them when they were in their teens and he was in his early thirties. (On Monday, another woman, Beverly Young Nelson, said that Moore assaulted her when she was sixteen years old. At a press conference, she held up a high-school yearbook that she said Moore signed before the alleged assault.) Two of the women say that they first met Moore at the Gadsden Mall, and the Post reports that several other women who used to work there remembered Moore’s frequent presence—“usually alone” and “well-dressed in slacks and a button-down shirt.”

This past weekend, I spoke or messaged with more than a dozen people—including a major political figure in the state—who told me that they had heard, over the years, that Moore had been banned from the mall because he repeatedly badgered teen-age girls. Some say that they heard this at the time, others in the years since. These people include five members of the local legal community, two cops who worked in the town, several people who hung out at the mall in the early eighties, and a number of former mall employees. (A request for comment from the Moore campaign was not answered.) Several of them asked that I leave their names out of this piece. The stories that they say they’ve heard for years have been swirling online in the days since the Post published its report. “Sources tell me Moore was actually banned from the Gadsden Mall and the YMCA for his inappropriate behavior of soliciting sex from young girls,” the independent Alabama journalist Glynn Wilson wrote on his Web site on Sunday. (Wilson declined to divulge his sources.) Teresa Jones, a deputy district attorney for Etowah County in the early eighties, told CNN last week that “it was common knowledge that Roy dated high-school girls.” Jones told me that she couldn’t confirm the alleged mall banning, but said, “It’s a rumor I’ve heard for years.”

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Be honest: you thought this was a Borowitz Report satire when you started reading it, didn't you.
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Locals Were Troubled by Roy Moores Interactions with Teen Girls at the Gadsden Mall (Original Post) brooklynite Nov 2017 OP
No, just GOP family values morality circa 2017. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #1
Yet they did nothing liberal N proud Nov 2017 #2
I hope this slime ball stays in the race. roamer65 Nov 2017 #3
He will stay in the race and win oberliner Nov 2017 #11
Amen to that! chelsea0011 Nov 2017 #14
Good God, the whole damn town knew about him. nt Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #4
Yet still voted into office. Owl Nov 2017 #5
Yeah, that's what so disgusting...they still voted for the POS pedophile iluvtennis Nov 2017 #7
Posted earlier: tblue37 Nov 2017 #6
Yep, thought it was Horowitz when I saw it in GD, but I know LBN is actual news. SunSeeker Nov 2017 #8
All 5 "Trending Now" stories on DU are about Moore trolling teenage girls at the mall IronLionZion Nov 2017 #9
Parallel Bars bucolic_frolic Nov 2017 #10
Yet all those Christian mothers ok'd him 'dating' their daughters. keithbvadu2 Nov 2017 #12
Black children were lynched Geechie Nov 2017 #13

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
1. No, just GOP family values morality circa 2017.
Mon Nov 13, 2017, 08:59 PM
Nov 2017

Will the values voters of Alabama elect a probable molester to the Senate?

roamer65

(36,744 posts)
3. I hope this slime ball stays in the race.
Mon Nov 13, 2017, 09:00 PM
Nov 2017

1. He will utterly decimate the Repuke party.
2. The election itself will tell us what percent of AL are the “deplorables”.

SunSeeker

(51,512 posts)
8. Yep, thought it was Horowitz when I saw it in GD, but I know LBN is actual news.
Mon Nov 13, 2017, 09:44 PM
Nov 2017

Moore's conduct is beyond creepy. It's criminal.

Geechie

(861 posts)
13. Black children were lynched
Tue Nov 14, 2017, 12:26 AM
Nov 2017

for talking inappropriately to white women.

A rich, white Republican adult gets banned from the mall.

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