Update:

On Wednesday afternoon, Kayla Moore posted a link on her Facebook page titled "Judge Moore Witch Hunt." The post, which takes you to Roy Moore's Senate website, asks people to report contact with "the Washington Post and liberal media."

Kayla Moore's post said:

"In the past month our hometown, county, and state have been invaded by the Washington Post and liberal media. We have had numerous reports of phone calls, cell phone calls, Messages, emails, even to the point of them showing up at peoples houses. Reports coming in are that they are wanting anyone who knows us or has known us in the last 40 years to tell them anything about us, it's called a witch hunt. We are filing suit. For our evidence we have a new link for you to sign off on if you have been harassed by these people."

Earlier post:

The wife of embattled Senate candidate Roy Moore is warning friends about "harassing" calls from reporters who are working on a profile about her.

Kayla Moore's post said:

"We are getting reports from all over the nation that the Washington Post is calling and harassing anyone that has had any contact with me, my husband, and other family members," Moore wrote on Facebook Wednesday morning. "They are going through court records, documents, anything they can find. This is an all-out assault which is why we are Suing (sic) them.

This is what I have been forwarded from over 1000 people since yesterday, it may or may not be a true reporter-could he (sic) a fake:

"Hi, my name is Ellie Silverman and I'm a reporter for The Washington Post. We're writing a story about Kayla Moore and I was hoping to get in touch with people who know her well. I saw you commented on a post on her Facebook page and was wondering if you're a close friend of hers. If so, I'd love to talk to you and hear more about what Kayla is like and her relationship with friends and family."

Kayla Moore's post was shared on the Friends of Roy Moore Facebook post. Several commenters said they had received calls from The Post, where Silverman is an editorial intern, according to the Washington Post's website.

The Facebook message is one of several posts Kayla Moore has made defending her husband after the Post reported he had sexual contact with a 14-year-old girl in 1979 and pursued other teens for a romantic relationship while he was in his 30s. Since then, another woman alleged Moore sexually assaulted her in 1977 when she was 16.

Moore has denied the allegations.

In a statement to AL.com, the Washington Post confirmed they are working on a profile about Kayla Moore, who married Roy Moore in 1985.

"The Washington Post is working on a profile of Kayla Moore, not unlike other stories we've done about spouses of high-profile candidates," said Kristine Coratti Kelly, vice president for communications and events for the Post. "As part of that reporting, The Post has reached out to many people by phone, email and through social media. As you can see from the reporter's message, it is a straightforward, respectful request for an interview."

Roy Moore has threatened to sue the Post over its reporting. The Post said it stands by its stories.

Moore has also threatened to file a lawsuit against AL.com based on its reporting.