The 19-year-old woman who has accused two NYPD cops of raping her broke down in tears Friday while describing in a deposition how the officers took turns attacking her, her attorney said.

Anna Chambers recalled that at one point, one cop told the other, “Now it’s your turn,” while she was being assaulted in the back of a police van.

“It was disgusting,” Chambers’ lawyer, Michael David, told The Post of the graphic description recounted by his client. “They were actually discussing that between them, ‘Now it’s your turn.’ I didn’t realize that [accused NYPD cop Richard Hall] did it with such ­brutal force.”

Chambers said in the deposition that her hands were cuffed “tightly” behind her as the assault took place in September. “She couldn’t breathe,” David said.

Chambers became teary-eyed while recounting the experience, her lawyer said. “She broke down. I thought she was going to collapse,” David said.

Chambers was speaking to an outside law firm hired by the city in advance of her planned lawsuit.

Hall and partner Eddie Martins in October pleaded not guilty in Brooklyn Criminal Court to rape charges.