In a court deposition from July 2016 filed on Monday and obtained by TMZ, Taylor Swift recounts her version of a 2013 encounter with Denver-based D.J. David Mueller. In the transcript from the deposition, Swift says that Mueller reached under her skirt and groped her during a meet-and-greet at a Colorado concert. The singer reports being “shocked and withdrawn” after the incident.

“He reached up under my skirt and grabbed my ass right when I was having to pose for a photo, and it felt intentional that would be the time he would choose to do it,” the deposition transcript reads. “I remember being frantic, distressed, feeling violated in a way I had never experienced before . . . A meet-and-greet is supposed to be a situation where you’re thanking people for coming, you’re supposed to be welcoming people into your home, which is the arena for that day, and for someone to violate that hospitality in that way, I was completely stunned.”

Swift included that she felt as if “somebody had switched the lights off on [her] personality” after the alleged assault occurred.

Mueller sued Swift in 2013, saying he had been fired after he was accused of touching the singer inappropriately during the meet-and-greet. Swift later filed a countersuit for sexual assault and battery, which prompted Mueller to add two slander claims to his suit, according to Billboard.

In October of this year, a Denver judge ruled in favor of Swift when she requested the photo of her and Mueller during the meet-and-greet be kept under seal. According to Billboard, “The filing of the deposition was in support of Swift's attempt to win the case before it goes to trial.”

Vanity Fair has reached out to Mueller and Swift for comment.