Wilma Flintstone Says Roy Moore Initiated Sexual Encounter When She Was 14

 Wilma Flintstone

Wilma Flintstone says she was 14 years old when an older man approached her outside a store in Bedrock. She was sitting on a stone bench with her best friend Betty Rubble, they both recall, when the man introduced himself as Roy Moore.

Betty Rubble

Moore — now the nominee in Alabama for a U.S. Senate seat — was a 32-year-old assistant district attorney at the time. He struck up a conversation, Wilma and Betty say, and offered to watch Wilma while Betty went inside to do some shopping for her parents.

"He said, 'Oh, you don’t want Wilma to go in there with you Betty I’ll stay out here with her'".  Says Betty,  "I thought, how nice for this older man to want to spend time with Wilma while I'm inside."

Alone with Wilma, Moore chatted with her and asked for her phone number. Days later, Wilma stated, he picked her up around the corner from her house in Bedrock, drove her around for about 30 minutes and then drove to the woods, and told her how pretty she was and kissed her. On a second visit, she says, he took off her shirt and removed his clothes. He touched her in her private parts, she says, and also etc.,  etc.


"I wanted it over with", Wilma says, "I wanted out". Wilma remembers, "Please just get this over with. Whatever this is, just get it over". "Thinking nothing like this ever happens in Bedrock." Wilma says she asked Moore to take her home, and he did.

Aside from Wilma, other women in Bedrock say Moore pursued them when they were between the ages of 16 and 18 and he was in his early 30s.


Of the women, the youngest was Wilma, who is the only one who says Moore went beyond kissing. She says they did not have intercourse.

In a written statement, Moore denied the allegations. "These allegations are completely false", Moore, now 70, said.

In a subsequent statement Moore stated that if the allegations were true they would have surfaced earlier, adding "this garbage is the very definition of fake news."

These days Wilma's married to Fred Flintstone who's about to retire after many years as a bronto-crane operator at Slate Rock and Gravel Company. They have one son Pebbles who's married and has two children of his own. Wilma says she thought of confronting Moore personally for years, and almost came forward publicly during his first campaign, but decided against it. Pebbles was still in school then and she was worried about how it would affect him. She was also was concerned that this might affect her relationship with Fred.

Wilma described her story in several interviews with The Bedrock Post. The Bedrock Post confirmed that Betty has completely backed Wilma's story.

Wilma and the other women initially were reluctant to speak publicly but chose to do so after multiple interviews, saying they thought it was important for people to know about their interactions with Moore. The women say they don’t know one another.





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