The woman accusing former Arizona Wildcats running back Orlando Bradford of domestic violence has filed a notice of claim against the University of Arizona.

She is seeking a $1 million settlement from the UA and the Arizona Board of Regents, its governing organization, for failing to stop Bradford’s alleged violent behavior.

Bradford was arrested in September after the victim and a second woman accused him of assault. He was charged with three felony counts of domestic violence kidnapping, seven counts of felony aggravated assault and five misdemeanor counts of intentional assault.

Bradford’s trial is set to begin in August in Pima County Superior Court. He was dismissed from the football team on the day of his arrest.

A notice of claim filed on behalf of the woman by her attorneys further described violent acts allegedly committed by Bradford. The Star does not usually identify alleged victims of domestic violence.

The pair met through the woman’s work as a photographer and began a romantic relationship in December 2015, the document said. On at least four occasions in January 2016, she said Bradford allegedly grabbed, strangled and kicked her.