A woman has accused T.J. Miller of sexually assaulting her and punching her in the face while they were both students at George Washington University.

“He just tried a lot of things without asking me, and at no point asked me if I was all right,” the woman, who remained anonymous out of fear of retribution, told the Daily Beast. “He choke[d] me, and I kept staring at his face hoping he would see that I was afraid and [that he] would stop … I couldn’t say anything.”

One incident involved choking and penetration with an inanimate object.

“We started to fool around, and very early in that, he put his hands around my throat and closed them, and I couldn’t breathe,” she recalled to the Daily Beast. “I was genuinely terrified and completely surprised. I understand now that this is for some people a kink, and I continue to believe it is [something] that should be entered into by consenting parties. But, as someone who had only begun having sexual encounters, like, about three months earlier, I had no awareness this was a kink, and I had certainly not entered into any agreement that I would be choked.

“I was fully paralyzed,” Sarah — a name used by the Daily Beast to identify the woman — continued.

Her roommates could hear her choking and banged on the door. Sarah told them she would talk to them in the morning. She returned to bed, where Miller allegedly anally penetrated her without consent. He also allegedly used a beer bottle to anally penetrate her.

The former “Silicon Valley” star, 36, and his wife, Kate Gorney, released a joint statement to the Daily Beast denying any wrongdoing.

“[The alleged victim] began again to circulate rumors online once [my and Kate’s] relationship became public. Sadly she is now using the current climate to bandwagon and launch these false accusations again,” the Millers wrote. “It is unfortunate that she is choosing this route as it undermines the important movement to make women feel safe coming forward about legitimate claims against real known predators.”

Gorney released their statement in full on Twitter, claiming the alleged victim was ousted from the University’s comedy group for “worrisome and disturbing behavior.” She then allegedly became “fixated” on Miller and Gorney’s relationship. She allegedly went around campus telling people she’d “destroy” them.

However, five associates of the alleged victim corroborated her stories about two separate incidents. Their volatile relationship began in 2001. Another incident occurred when they both had had “a lot to drink,” and the victim claimed Miller began “shaking” her “violently” while they were “fooling around” and then punched her in the mouth during sex. The following morning, Sarah woke up with a fractured tooth and a bloody lip. Miller allegedly told her she had fallen down the stairs while drunk.

After the incidents, Sarah and Miller’s relationship deteriorated. A year later, she went to campus police to report the crimes. “Student court” handled the case, in which Sarah’s roommates testified.

Miller graduated in 2003.