An Alabama woman who said Roy Moore assaulted her when she was 16 said she believes she is being followed and "has to be careful" wherever she goes.

Speaking on NBC News' Megyn Kelly TODAY, Beverly Young Nelson said she would "be scared" if Moore defeats Democrat Doug Jones on Dec. 12 to win the U.S. Senate seat.

"I feel that I may have to move," she said.

Nelson claims Moore sexually assaulted her in his car behind a restaurant where she worked. He denies the claims and those of other women who said he pursued them as teens in the 1970s.

Nelson said she is being followed "by some people" and "has to be careful wherever she goes."

Nelson was joined on the show by her sister, Tammy Young, and attorney Gloria Allred. Young recounted the story her sister told her two years after the alleged assault.

As to her life now, Nelson said she wants Moore to know "he doesn't control me anymore.

"And my family can even tell you, since I have come forward, I have virtually just woken up as a different person. I'm just so happy that I don't have to carry that anymore," she said.

You can see the complete interview below: