Moore's new accuser, Beverly Young Nelson, says she was 15, a waitress in Gadsden Alabama, at a restaurant where Moore was a regular when he was a district attorney. "I remember exactly where he sat," she says.
Nelson says Moore would touch her long hair, compliment her looks and flirt with her without her responding. Crying, she says, "I had a boyfriend. Second, even if I had not had a boyfriend, I was not interested in having a dating or sexual relationship with a man twice my age."
Nelson, crying: Moore stopped the car, parked "in between the dumpster and the back of the restaurant." She was alarmed. "Instead of answering my question, Mr. Moore reached over and began groping me…putting his hands on my breasts." Then locked the door so she couldn't escape.
Nelson: "He forced my head onto his crotch. I continued to struggle. I was determined that I was not going to allow him to force me to have sex with him. I was terrified. He was also trying to pull my shirt off. I thought he was going to rape me."
Nelson says Moore looked at her and said, "You're just a child and I am the district attorney...if you tell anyone about this, no one will ever believe you." Then let her leave. He "burned rubber," she says, leaving her lying on concrete in the dark.
Nelson says she covered her black and blue bruising with makeup, deciding not to tell anyone, but quit her job the next day. "I never went back there again," she says.
This monster will become senator next month.