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originally posted by: Phoenix
a reply to: TheRedneck
Until various people giving media interviews are vetted I'm not willing take their or media's word on faith.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
How do you ban someone from a mall? I'm not sure i ever heard of that... maybe banned from 500 feet from a school, but a mall...lol
originally posted by: gimcrackery
Spreading unfounded B.S. with no proof just like they want you to.
a reply to: links234
originally posted by: Tardacus
originally posted by: Xtrozero
How do you ban someone from a mall? I'm not sure i ever heard of that... maybe banned from 500 feet from a school, but a mall...lol
malls in the 70`s and 80`s were a lot smaller than they are now and they had private security, but now malls are free for alls.
originally posted by: TheRedneck
Moore may not have received an official ban
So the headline is admittedly fake... he was never banned from a mall in Gadsden. Fake news. I guess WaPo bought out the Daily Beast.
TheRedneck
A former prosecutor who once worked alongside embattled Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore in the early 1980s told CNN it was "common knowledge" at the time that Moore dated high school girls.
"It was common knowledge that Roy dated high school girls, everyone we knew thought it was weird," former deputy district attorney Teresa Jones told CNN in comments aired Saturday. "We wondered why someone his age would hang out at high school football games and the mall ... but you really wouldn't say anything to someone like that."
CBS News has reached out to Jones for comment.
Jones, now a partner at the Syprett, Meshad, Resnick, Lieb, Dumbaugh, Jones, Krotec & Westheimer, P.A. law firm based in Sarasota, Florida, served as deputy district attorney for Etowah County, Alabama from 1982 to 1985, according to her firm's website. Moore worked as a deputy district attorney in that office from 1977 to 1982. Before joining the DA's office, Jones was the assistant city attorney for the city of Gadsden, Alabama, the county seat of Etowah County.
originally posted by: links234
Source
Roy Moore, the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Alabama, was banned from a mall in the early 1980s after he repeatedly attempted to pick up teenage girls, former mall employees and local police told The New Yorker. Other locals also told AL.com that Moore was known for prowling the mall. Moore, whom five women have accused of making advances on them or molesting them when they were teenagers, allegedly had a reputation for hanging around the Gadsden Mall, in Gadsden, Alabama, in pursuit of high school-age girls.
Seems the locals and neighbors of Roy Moore weren't big fans of his and were well aware of his antics during the mid-80's.