Women Come Forward To Say Roy Moore Preyed On Girls As Young As 14
Leigh Corfman was just 14 when she says Roy Moore—the former Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court who’s now poised to win a U.S. Senate seat—initiated a sexual encounter with her, according to explosive new reporting by The Washington Post.
Corfman told the paper that Moore, who was then a 32-year-old district attorney, approached her and her mother outside an Alabama county courthouse, offering to watch her while her mother took care of court business inside. Corfman said she gave Moore her phone number and they made plans to meet up. When Moore picked her up around the corner from her childhood home days later, he drove her to his home in the woods. She said that on either that visit or the next, Moore gave her alcohol.
From the Post:
She recounted that on that second visit:
He took off her shirt and pants and removed his clothes. He touched her over her bra and underpants, she says, and guided her hand to touch him over his underwear.
“I wanted it over with — I wanted out,” she remembers thinking. “Please just get this over with. Whatever this is, just get it over.” Corfman says she asked Moore to take her home, and he did.
It’s the first time Corfman has come forward publicly with her allegations.
The Post also found three other women who say Moore propositioned them when they were between the ages of 16 and 18 and he was in his early 30s, one of whom said she was 14 and working as a “Santa’s helper” at the local mall when he first approached her. None of the woman said that Moore forced them to engage in any relationship or sexual contact.