RINO Speaker Tim Moore sued over adulterous affair | Eastern NC Now

likely end of Moore's political career

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House Speaker Tim Moore, a liberal RINO who has pushed major liberal legislation in the legislature has been sued by an aggrieved husband over Moore's using his power as Speaker to seduce the man's wife and carry on a three year affair with her.  The lawsuit alleges that Moore and the wife both admitted to it, that Moore offered to use his power as Speaker to help the man in compensation, which the man refused, and that someone working for Moore installed a surveillance camera outside the man's home.

https://dailyhaymaker.com/complaint-speaker-timmy-a-wife-stealer/

Moore had ambitions to run for Congress and was using redistricting to draw himself a district.  Now, he is likely to have to resign as Speaker.

The civil complaint in the lawsuit is included in the link.


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( June 21st, 2023 @ 1:11 pm )
 
That civil complaint really tells a tale on Tim Moore - adultery, surveillance cameras, group sex, pay to play, etc. This guy is a liability to the Republican Party and if we had a real leader as state chairman he would be on the horn to secure Moore's resignation before the damage goes any farhter. Like the corrupt Him Black, Moore will probably try to stay on.

Tim Moore has gotten on board with so much of the liberal agenda, it is hard to even recognise that he is a Republican any more, and now this sleaze?
( June 19th, 2023 @ 12:08 pm )
 
The sooner Tim Moore is out of office the better. He is on a power trip and ego trip and misusing his power to push the agenda of outside groups. Republicans should never allow this concentration of power in a legislative leader ever again, and that goes for Berger, too. Tim Moore has been an unmitigated disaster since he has been Speaker.
( June 19th, 2023 @ 10:19 am )
 
Tim Moore has been twisting arms for all sorts of big spending / big government legislation like the Obamacare Medicaid expansion, the Green New Deal, gambling, letting Blue Cross gut its reserves, and other things. I suspect this is the beginning of the end for him and good riddance. Moore has been a horrible Speaker, as bad as Thom Tillis. Republicans can do a whole lot better than Tim Moore or any of his close cronies.
Big Bob said:
( June 19th, 2023 @ 9:47 am )
 
Republicans, you gotta love em.



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