Roy Moore Accuser Shares New Evidence Of Relationship While She Was A Teen

Debbie Gibson just found scrapbook with evidence proving a relationship with Roy Moore when she was a teenager.

A woman who has said she dated Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore when she was 17 and he was 34 has presented new evidence of their relationship, according to The Washington Post.

Debbie Gibson was one of the first women to accuse Moore of sexually inappropriate behavior with teenagers in a bombshell report by the Washington Post.

Gibson was one of four women who said Moore pursued them as teenagers – one of the women was just 14 years old at the time and said Moore sexually abused her.

According to the Washington Post report, Gibson found her high school scrapbook while retrieving Christmas decorations from her attic. The scrapbook contained a graduation card from Moore.

“Happy graduation Debbie,” the card reads. “I wanted to give you this card myself. I know that you’ll be a success in anything you do. Roy.”

Gibson told The Washington Post that she remembered receiving the card and writing below it that Moore “seriously believes” in her.

“Roy Moore inspires me because he is such a successful man himself,” she wrote. “Also, he is about the only person I know of who seriously believes in me. I appreciate that. He’s got to be one of the nicest people I know.”

Gibson said the scrapbook contained other evidence of the relationship, including an account of their first date in 1981.

“Wednesday night, 3-4-81,” she wrote on a page titled “The Best Times.” “Roy S. Moore and I went out for the first time. We went out to eat at Catfish Cabin in Albertville. I had a great time.”

The card matches evidence presented by Beverly Young Nelson who accused Moore of sexually assaulting her when she was 16. Nelson presented a signature from Moore in her high school yearbook as evidence.