Two More Roy Moore Accusers Come Forward

A total of 9 women have now accused Roy Moore of sexually inappropriate behavior.

The Washington Post just released a new report detailing the accounts of two new women who have come forward accusing Alabama Republican Senate nominee Roy Moore of making unwanted advances toward them when they were teenagers.

Gena Richardson said Moore asked her out on a date when he met her at the Gadsden Mall where she worked. Moore then called Richardson at her high school and asked her out once again, she told The Post.

Richardson said she first met Moore in 1977, around the time of her 18th birthday. According to the Washington Post, Moore was 30 at the time.

Richardson said that Moore forcefully kissed her.

“It was a man kiss — like really deep tongue. Like very forceful tongue. It was a surprise. I’d never been kissed like that,” Richardson said “And the minute that happened, I got scared then. I really did. Something came over me that scared me. And so I said, ‘I’ve got to go, because my curfew is now.’”

“I never wanted to see him again,” Richardson told Washington Post.

Another woman, Becky Gray, said Moore repeatedly asked her to go out on dates with him when she was 22 years old and working at the Gadsden Mall.

“I’d always say no, I’m dating someone, no, I’m in a relationship,” Gray told the newspaper. “I thought he was old at that time. Anyone over 22 was just old.”

Read the full report by the Washington Post here.