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Protesters await Judge Roy Moore outside the Mid-Alabama Republican Club's Veterans Day Program in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, U.S., November 11, 2017.
Protesters await Judge Roy Moore outside the Mid-Alabama Republican Club's Veterans Day Program in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, U.S., November 11, 2017. | (Photo: REUTERS/Marvin Gentry)

Earl Wise, an Alabama pastor, explained in an article published by The Boston Globe on Monday that he considered the allegations to be "fake news" with "crocodile tears."

"I don't know how much these women are getting paid, but I can only believe they're getting a healthy sum," stated Wise.

Wise went on to reason that there should "be a statute of limitations on this stuff" and added that "there are some 14-year-olds, who, the way they look, could pass for 20."

"How these gals came up with this, I don't know. They must have had some sweet dreams somewhere down the line," continued Wise.

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