Roy Moore is set to bring more lawsuits.

Moore, the Republican nominee in Alabama's 2017 U.S. Senate special election, has called a press conference for Wednesday to "announce further actions against new defendants for defamation of character and reputation during the U.S. Senate Election of December 2017."

It's the third time Moore has called a press conference to announce a lawsuit. The last press conference, called in May, was canceled hours before it was to begin.

Moore is already involved in lawsuits in Montgomery and Etowah counties relating to allegations of sexual abuse made against him about a month before the election.

Moore has repeatedly denied all accusations.

As he was in his first press conference in April, Moore will be accompanied by attorney Melissa Isaak, according to the announcement.

Moore has been sued by Leigh Corfman in Montgomery County. Corfman has leveled the most serious charge against Moore, saying that he touched her in a sexual way when she was 14 years old and he was a 32-year-old assistant district attorney in Gadsden.

Moore has filed a counter lawsuit against Corfman in that case.

At Moore's April press conference, he discussed filing a "political conspiracy" lawsuit in Etowah County against Corfman and four other defendants relating to the accusations.

"If you read the complaint, you're going to see a political conspiracy," Moore said at the April 30 press conference. "And even the press should be able to see a political conspiracy. It's what it is. We've got it documented. I'm prepared to go through depositions. I've taken a lie detector test. Have you heard of anyone else taking a lie detector test? I don't think so. We're saying that this has been warped by the press, by the media and the people have been blinded and cannot see the proof."