A Roy Moore accuser lost her home in a fire earlier this week — and cops are reportedly treating the incident as a possible arson.

Tina Johnson, who accused the Senate candidate of grabbing her backside after a meeting one day in the early 1990s, told AL.com that she saw a young man outside her house in Gadsen right before it mysteriously went up in flames Tuesday.

She and her husband had been at work at the time and their grandson, who lives with them, was at school.

“I am devastated, just devastated,” Johnson said Friday. “We have just the clothes on our backs.”

The early morning blaze is being probed by the Etowah County Arson Task Force in coordination with local police.

“That fire is still under investigation,” said Natalie Barton, public information officer with the Etowah County Sheriff’s Department.

“A suspect of interest is being spoken to. But there have been no charges, to my knowledge, related to the fire at this time.”

Johnson and several neighbors told AL.com that they witnessed a young man — who is known around town for his heavy drinking — walking around her house before and during Tuesday’s blaze.

“He’s been trouble in the neighborhood for a while,” explained local resident Kevin Tallant, who lives across the street from Johnson and tried to help out.

“I threw on my coveralls and took off down the driveway,” he said. “I got up there and (the fire) was already pretty well started. When the fire department got there, I started helping them.”

Police officials haven’t given Johnson many details about the arson investigation, but they have told her that the fire appeared to start at the back of the house.

The young man who was spotted outside the home reportedly spoke with a neighbor not long before it went up in flames.

According to AL.com, the resident told Johnson that he walked up to her and asked if she thought the residence would burn.

“My neighbors are just heartbroken, too,” Johnson said. “They’re pulling together and helping us out.”

Johnson and her family have been staying in a local motel since the fire, AL.com reports.

She made headlines last year when she came forward and became the first woman to accuse Moore of inappropriately touching her while he was married.