“According to a Thursday court filing from Senate Majority, a Gadsden police officer who worked as security at the Gadsden Mall in the late 1970s — J.D. Thomas — testified that he told Moore not to return to the mall after receiving complaints from store managers that Moore was asking out teen employees or making them uncomfortable. Moore maintained he was never banned from the mall.
“No amount of deflection or distraction from Roy Moore will change the fact that multiple individuals testified under oath to corroborate credible accusations against him. Many others have come forward to make their allegations public, at serious personal cost. We do not think this verdict is the right decision, but we believe the facts are clear and this ruling will be overturned on appeal,” Stafford, an attorney representing Senate Majority PAC, said in an emailed statement.“
Once again I finally track down what Viking is rambling about and it turns out to say the exact opposite of what he said. The lawsuit was over a mixup of statements that made it appear Roy Moore had been hitting on a 14 year old at mall when he waited until she was 16 outside the mall.
Mall staff and other women testified under oath that Roy Moore had in fact tried to date them and he was kicked out for making teenage staff uncomfortable.
Ruling is currently under appeal.