Spacey, Weinstein, Ratner, Toback: all are powerful men in the entertainment industry who have faced harsh consequences after being accused of sexual harassment and assault. As the culture shifts and more people are feeling emboldened to speak out about alleged bad behavior, a flood of names has joined that list—including, now, Steven Seagal. The actor has been accused of misconduct by a handful of women, including actress Portia de Rossi, who tweeted about her past alleged experience with the actor on Wednesday night. The Arrested Development star claims that she once had to audition in Seagal’s office for one of his films, which is when he allegedly propositioned her.

“He told me how important it was to have chemistry off-screen as he sat me down and unzipped his leather pants,” de Rossi tweeted. “I ran out and called my agent. Unfazed, she replied, ‘well, I didn’t know if he was your type.’”

Ellen DeGeneres, who is married to de Rossi, tweeted that she was “proud” of her wife for sharing her story.

De Rossi could not be reached for comment at the time of publication. She is not the first actress to accuse Seagal of misconduct. On November 3, Emmy-winning star Julianna Margulies told radio host Jenny Hutt that when she was 23 years old, a casting director told her that Seagal wanted to run over movie scenes with her in his hotel room.

“I got to the hotel at 10:40, and she wasn’t there,” Margulies recalled. “And he was. Alone. And he made sure that I saw his gun, which I had never seen a gun in real life. And I got out of there unscathed.”

As a result of that experience, Margulies said she later refused to take a purported work meeting with Harvey Weinstein in his hotel room. (Many of the women who have accused Weinstein of sexual misconduct say that he invited them up to his hotel room, purportedly for professional meetings; then put on a bathrobe and propositioned them.)