She told Revelist he assaulted her the same night they met. They did a show together and then went to a bar with a few other comedians. She said she remembers having a drink, but can only recall snapshots from the rest of the night — including being in his apartment and, having as she calls it, "nonconsensual sex."

"I wasn't able to give consent, I couldn't speak, it was like my body was too heavy," she told Revelist. "By the same token, I couldn't say no. In my snapshots, I am trying to move away but again, my body was too heavy to move. As soon as I was physically able I got the hell out."



She thought she'd been the only one who had this experience with Glaser until she learned of other allegations last weekend.

"When this all came out on social media it felt like someone slapped me. I burst into tears and started shaking," she said.

Shortly after, she got in contact with UCB. She said the comedy club provided a lot of support, including counseling.

Revelist contacted UCB to see if they plan to take legal action, but they did not respond to the request for comment. Revelist also contacted the NYPD who indicated only victims have access to filed police reports.