One day after T.J. Miller was accused of sexual misconduct, film critic Danielle Solzman released a transphobic email she claims she received from the comic.

Solzman, who writes for the site Cultured Vultures and is a member of the Chicago Independent Film Critics Circle, wrote that she and Miller became friends years ago when they frequented the same comedy clubs. She came out to him as transgender in 2015 and told the Huffington Post that he was supportive. However, last August, Solzman became aware of a transphobic joke on Miller’s personal website and sent him a brief email saying, “It’s very offensive.”

In his alleged reply, Miller appears to refer to Solzman as “Daniel,” calls her a “f–king asshole” and also writes, “I feel pity for you.”

“You have merely confirmed what I always knew,” the alleged email reads (read it in its entirety here). “This pursuit of transgender identity is nothing more than an opportunity for you to distinguish yourself as someone who is special, but what is really special is how retarded it is that you would ever think to attack me or say that I’ve been offensive.”

The letter, which refers to Solzman as a “weird strange terrible man,” also reads: “not only have I had sex with transgender people, but I have donated widely to organizations that support their freedom.”

Solzman initially shared the email in September without revealing the sender’s identity. “I got this email in early August. I stayed quiet and while it’s redacted, I’m too scared to name them for fear of legal threats against me,” she tweeted.

On the heels of the sexual assault allegations that came out against the former “Silicon Valley” star this week, Solzman came forward.

A rep for Miller, who wished to remain anonymous, told the Huffington Post the actor was “admittedly going through some things” but isn’t transphobic. “This is not about him not liking transgender people,” the rep added. “It’s about a specific issue he has with this person. Earlier that day he mentioned how much he supports that person.”