The artist who accused Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown of sexually harassing her in his Pittsburgh home in 2017 claims he sent her harassing text messages after she went public with the allegation this week, a report said Thursday.

The woman, who was not identified, provided text messages to Sports Illustrated that show someone from Antonio Brown’s phone included her on a group chat, calling her a “broke girl” and urging his associates to investigate her.

“Really sad you would make up bull s—t story to the world thought u had more integrity n respect for yourself must be really hard times for to make up some stuff for money super sad,” one of the texts reads, according to the Sports Illustrated report.

The texter included photos of the artist and her kids. The message urged someone else on the group chat to “look up her background.”

“Those her kids and ig Eric she’s awfully broke clearly,” the texter added in another message.

The accuser’s lawyer sent a letter to the NFL, calling the texts “intimidating and threatening to our client, in violation of the NFL Personal Conduct Policy.”

The woman went public with her claim against Brown on Monday in another story published by Sports Illustrated.

She said he came on to her after hiring her to paint a mural in his home — and that their professional relationship soured when she rejected his advances, Sports Illustrated said Monday.

“He was flirty with me, but I paid him no mind because I was there on business. Plus, I had already seen him with multiple girls in the short time I was with him,” Brown’s accuser said.

“I was about 40 percent done on the second day, and I’m on my knees painting the bottom, and he walks up to me butt-ass naked, with a hand cloth covering his [penis] and starts having a conversation with me.

“I just kept my cool and kept painting,” she said. “After that, it all ended abruptly.”

Brown has denied the allegation.