Roy Moore Accuser Leigh Corfman Writes Open Letter to Him: ‘Where Does Your Immorality End?’

Leigh Corfman, one of the women who came forward with allegations of sexual misconduct against Roy Moore, has written an open letter to him in response to his public comments.
AL.com exclusively obtained the open letter she wrote in response to Moore saying she’s lying, saying that she stands by the account she gave to The Washington Post in the first place.
“You called me malicious, and you questioned my motivation in going public,” Corfman writes. “I explained my motivation on the Today show. I said that this is not political for me, this is personal. As a 14-year old, I did not deserve to have you, a 32-year old, prey on me. I sat quietly for too long, out of concern for my family. No more.”
She tells Moore that she’s “done being silent”:
The initial barrage of attacks against me voiced by your campaign spokespersons and others seemed petty so I did not respond.
But when you personally denounced me last night and called me slanderous names, I decided that I am done being silent. What you did to me when I was 14-years old should be revolting to every person of good morals. But now you are attacking my honesty and integrity. Where does your immorality end?
I demand that you stop calling me a liar and attacking my character. Your smears and false denials, and those of others who repeat and embellish them, are defamatory and damaging to me and my family.
I am telling the truth, and you should have the decency to admit it and apologize.
You can read the full open letter here.
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