Judge Roy Moore

Roy Moore’s Lawsuit to Challenge Election Result Was Dismissed Despite Vote Fraud

Judge Roy Moore Moore filed a lawsuit to prevent Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill from certifying Jones as the winner until after an investigation of possible fraud, but it was dismissed, and Jones was confirmed. It is important to remember that Merrill obtained a court order to destroy the election records to prevent a recount. Moore's lawsuit cited numerous irregularities including out-of state voters (verified by video evidence), the discovery of pre-marked ballots for Jones, and the destruction of voter records.

Alabama: Court Allows the Destruction of Digital Voting Records – ​Outrageous!

The day before the election, a Montgomery County Circuit Court issued an order directing Alabama election officials to preserve all digital ballot images created at polling places. Less than three hours later, the state Supreme Court granted a stay on the order, thus allowing the destruction of the records. Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill and Ed Packard, the state A​dministrator of E​lections, were behind the request to trash the records. The Department of Homeland Security supported the quick destruction of voting records. This stinks to high heaven.

Judge Roy Moore Rises in the Polls as ​the Case​ Against Him for​ Sexual Assault Falls Apart

There are many inconsistencies in Beverly Nelson's accusation against Judge Roy Moore. Attorney, Gloria Allred, is representing Nelson, and her handling of the case is making it clear that the purpose of the lawsuit is, not to prove the claim in court, but to generate publicity against Moore just prior to the election. [...]

Stefan Molyneux Analyzes the Accusations Against Judge Roy Moore (R-AL), Senatorial Candidate

Judge Roy Moore is accused of initiating sexual contact with young women 40 years ago. Molyneux sifts out the the truth by answering these four questions: Is there a motive? What is the character of person making allegations? Timing? Are the people who are broadcasting the allegations consistent in their moral outrage? [...]