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US Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore denies reports of sexual misconduct, terms allegations 'dangerous lie'

Agence France-Presse • November 11, 2017, 09:16:25 IST
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Moore reported to have sexually abused a 14-year-old girl lashed out at his accusers, calling their allegations a “dangerous lie” that would harm real victims of molestation

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Washington: A Republican Senate candidate reported to have sexually abused a 14-year-old girl lashed out at his accusers, calling their allegations a “dangerous lie” that would harm real victims of molestation. Roy Moore — a former state judge and Christian evangelical whose defence of a Ten Commandments display brought him national attention — added he had “never engaged in sexual misconduct.” The issue has reverberated through Washington weeks ahead of a crucial Senate election in which the conservative Republican party is hoping to hold on to its slim 52-48 seat majority. Four women, speaking on the record, told The Washington Post that Moore pursued them when they were 18 or younger, while he was in his early thirties working as an assistant district attorney. [caption id=“attachment_4204367” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Roy Moore. Wikimedia Commons File image of Roy Moore. Wikimedia Commons[/caption] According to The Washington Post, Leigh Corfman, now 53, said when she was 14 Moore took her into his house in the woods near Gadsden, Alabama, removed her shirt and pants, and fondled her over her bra and underpants. Moore guided her to touch him through his underwear, she said. “I wasn’t ready for that,” Corfman told the Post. Now 70, the anti-establishment conservative faces Democrat Doug Jones in a special Senate election 12 December to replace Jeff Sessions, who became US attorney general earlier in 2017. “I have never engaged in sexual misconduct,” he said in a statement issued on Friday that went beyond his campaign’s earlier simple denial. He also turned on his accusers, saying: “I cannot understand the mentality of using such a dangerous lie to try to personally destroy someone.” “False allegations are gravely serious and will have a profound consequence on those who are truly harassed or molested,” he added. He also appeared on conservative media personality Sean Hannity’s radio show to rebut the story. Asked whether he remembered dating women in their teens when he was in his 30s, he said: “Not generally no.” He added, “I don’t remember that, or dating any girl without the permission of her mother.” Earlier, President Donald Trump issued a statement that appeared to equivocate on the matter, saying Moore should step aside if the claims proved true, while adding that a mere allegation should not destroy the Alabama politician’s life. “Like most Americans, the president believes we cannot allow a mere allegation, in this case one from many years ago, to destroy a person’s life,” White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said aboard Air Force One, before the president landed in Vietnam for a summit.

“However, the president also believes that if these allegations are true, Judge Moore will do the right thing and step aside,” she said.

The accusations by the four women reverberated through Washington, with many traditional Republicans withdrawing their support for Moore — though he has received considerable support in his native Alabama and from former Trump advisor Stephen Bannon. “If these allegations are true, he must step aside,” Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell said. At least a dozen other Republicans followed suit. Senator John McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential nominee, declared the allegations “disqualifying” for Moore and called on him to immediately leave the race. But in Alabama, state auditor Jim Zeigler brushed off the allegations.

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