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Former Trooper Faces More Sexual Allegations
Female Trucker Says Moss Made Her Raise Blouse, Took Pictures
POSTED: 3:02 pm CDT July 6,
2007
UPDATED: 1:40 am CDT July 7,
2007
Did former state Trooper Randy Moss love to hurt women? That's what a Robertson County female truck driver claims Moss bragged to her some 18 months ago.
Video: Word on The Street (7/6/07)The veteran officer resigned last month after a video showed Moss allegedly engaged in a sex act with a porn star in his state trooper vehicle.The porn star told authorities that Moss had pulled her over in Wilson County.
District Attorney Tommy Thompson of Hartsville said several other women have come forward since this incident.The 38-year-old female trucker said she was stopped about midnight on Highway 109 in Wilson County while driving a load of steel to Lebanon.She claims that in a lengthy search of her truck, Moss discovered a sex toy and urged her to show him how she used it.When she refused, the woman said he told her to raise her blouse and lower her bra while he photographed her."He was totally comfortable in what he was doing," she told me. “He said he loved to hurt women."She said that Moss also showed her several nude photographs of other women he allegedly had stopped.Since then, the female truck driver said she has received several phone calls from Moss at her home.She told her story to the Highway Patrol's internal security officers who took a taped statement from her.If her story is true, and she has told it to Springfield attorney Fletcher Long, it raises the question of how long Trooper Moss may have been involved in such shenigans.Why did it take so long to catch him?
Previous Stories:
- June 29, 2007: Porn Actress No Show For Traffic Court
- June 13, 2007: Officials Raid Former Trooper's Home
- May 24, 2007: Trooper Fired After Allegations With Porn Actress
- May 22, 2007: Trooper Accused Of Giving Porn Actress Special Treatment
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