Roy Moore Accuser’s Home Burns Down

Tina Johnson, a woman who accused former US Senate candidate Roy Moore of grabbing her behind when she was in her twenties, house has burned downed. It is being investigated as arson. Johnson’s house in Gadsden, Alabama, caught fire Wednesday morning while she and her husband were at work. Etowah County Sheriff Todd Entrekin said, “The ongoing investigation does not lead us to believe that the fire is any way related to Roy Moore or allegations made against him.”  In an interview with NBC’s Megyn Kelly, Johnson said she was in her 20s and was signing custody of her son over to her mother when Moore touched her. Moore, she said, grabbed her buttocks so hard she could feel the “dents of his fingers.” I was so humiliated and sickened.” The allegations of sexual misconduct by Johnson and several other accusers were detrimental  to Moore’s unsuccessful senate bid against democratic challenger Doug Jones. Moore has denied the women’s charges and refused to concede to Jones even after the election results were certified by the state.

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