Scott Lassiter, who is married to Jamie Liles Lassiter, the executive director of the North Carolina Conference of Clerks of Superior Court, has filed a lawsuit against Speaker Tim Moore, alleging that they had an extramarital relationship. In North Carolina, divorced partners are permitted to seek civil damages. Scott Lassiter is suing Moore for $25,000 in damages.

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Tim Moore serves as a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives. He is a Republican and has been a representative since 2003. Moore represents the 111th District, which includes parts of Cleveland County.

In addition to his role as a representative, Tim Moore has held leadership positions in the North Carolina House. He became Speaker Pro Tempore in 2011 and assumed the position of Speaker of the House in 2015. As Speaker, he presides over the House of Representatives, sets the legislative agenda, and plays a significant role in shaping and advancing legislation in North Carolina.

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Tim Moore has been involved in various policy areas during his tenure, including education, economic development, tax reform, and healthcare. He has supported measures aimed at reducing regulations, promoting job growth, and improving the state’s business climate. He has also been involved in efforts to pass conservative legislation on issues such as abortion and gun rights.

As a prominent figure in North Carolina politics, Tim Moore has garnered both support and criticism for his policy positions and leadership style. He has been reelected multiple times and continues to serve in the North Carolina House of Representatives.