A sex assault survivor who confronted Sen. Jeff Flake inside an elevator Friday — after announcing he would vote in favor of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh — said that the likely pivotal moment “was all kind of a blur.”

“We all ran after him. We held open the elevator and I just started telling him why it was important and what had happened to me and why he should not let Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court,” Maria Gallagher, 23, told The Daily Beast in an interview.

Gallagher and Ana Maria Archila had rushed after Flake in a Capitol Hill hallway and blocked the doors to the elevator Flake was in after he announced his decision.

“I was sexually assaulted and nobody believed me,” Gallagher told the Arizona Republican. “I didn’t tell anyone, and you’re telling all women that they don’t matter.”

“Don’t look away from me,” she shouted. “Look at me and tell me that it doesn’t matter what happened to me, that you will let people like that go into the highest court of the land and tell everyone what they can do to their bodies.”

The fiery and emotional minutes-long exchange was caught by TV cameras and showed Flake barely responding with his head down at times.

“He wouldn’t meet my eyes,” Gallagher recalled to The Daily Beast. “It made me very angry. He kept saying thank you and I’m sorry and wasn’t taking into account what his actions would be doing to millions of people and what this means for everyone.”

Gallagher declined to detail her assault to The Daily Beast and said that she did not expect to tell her story to a US senator.

She said she never told anyone about the attack before – not even her own mom who had called her after seeing the clip on TV, according to the news site.

“This won’t be an easy conversation,” she said.

Gallagher gave her interview to The Daily Beast before Flake about-faced and called for a vote delay so that the feds can probe Kavanaugh’s sex assault accuser Christine Blasey Ford’s claims that the judge assaulted her as a teen in the 1980s.

Gallagher could not be reached by the news outlet for her reaction to the turnaround by Flake, but she did comment on the stunning development in a tweet.

“I feel relieved that @JeffFlake seems to have heard my and @AnaMariaArchil2’s voices in the Senate elevator today,” Gallagher tweeted along with a photo of her and Archina embracing. “We absolutely need an FBI investigation and for him and all Senators to vote NO. #StopKavanaugh.”