Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I (a person with no stake in the game) was willing to believe Allred’s client until his attorney claimed he wasn’t even a DA the year he signed the yearbook. He was the assistant district attorney.
Was he the Assisstant District Attorney the year he signed the year book? Why would he sign the yearbook, D.A. If he was the Assistant D.A.? Did he have an assistant in 1999 whose initiLs were D.A.? If Ms. Nelson had his signature in 1999 on her divorce papers where his assistant also signed the decree with their initials, isn’t this verifiable?
Roy Callahan said the IRS uses a process to test the date of the ink to test whether or not receipts are backdated. This is verifiable.
If these facts are verified, someone lied. Someone needs to be held accountable. This is only the beginning.
My heart goes out to the people of Alabama.
Well, well. That WaPo house of cards is coming down.