Nov. 9: WP reports Moore accusations.
Nov. 10: Project Veritas agent emails WP to offer bait.
Nov. 11: Moore says: “There are investigations going on. In the next few days, there will be revelations about the motivations and the content of this article.”
What did Roy Moore know?
https://twitter.com/saletan/status/935500435909210112
Jaime Phillips of Project Veritas attempts unsuccessfully to persuade a Washington Post reporter that she was sexually abused by Roy Moore.
Post Investigations @wpinvestigates
A woman approached The Post with dramatic — and false — tale about Roy Moore. She appears to be part of undercover sting operation. @byaarondavis
http://twitter.com/wpinvestigates/status/935264614765514752
// In a series of interviews over two weeks, the woman shared a dramatic story about an alleged sexual relationship with Moore in 1992 that led to an abortion when she was 15. ... The Post did not publish an article based on her unsubstantiated account. When Post reporters confronted her with inconsistencies in her story and an Internet posting that raised doubts about her motivations, she insisted that she was not working with any organization that targets journalists.
But on Monday morning, Post reporters saw her walking into the New York offices of Project Veritas, an organization that targets the mainstream news media and left-leaning groups. //
Washington Post catches a right-wing group run by infamous hoax perpetrator James O’Keefe trying to sting paper with fake Roy Moore accuser
Washington Post @washingtonpost
Analysis: A botched sting with a phony Roy Moore "accuser" was supposed to discredit the media. Like similar schemes, it did the opposite.
http://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/935276024438362118