Every ounce of the relationship between Ezekiel Elliott and his accuser is being dredged up, and the ugly details are implicating others as well.

Among the discoveries from the hearing of the Cowboys star running back, who’s appealing the six-game suspension the NFL handed him for alleged domestic abuse, is the accuser’s intimate relationship with Elliott’s former teammate Lucky Whitehead.

Whitehead, now a Jet after the Cowboys released him under bizarre circumstances, came up in the testimony last week after Tiffany Thompson, Elliott’s accuser, had told the NFL earlier that she had a relationship with Whitehead. The two “weren’t really dating,” she had told the NFL’s director of investigations, Kia Roberts, but when Elliott found out, “I blocked Lucky from my phone.”

According to the appeal transcript, Elliott was asked about Whitehead and said Thompson had goaded him with text messages a month after Elliott filed an official incident report alleging she was harassing him.

“When Tiffany saw me doing well or just doing well without her, she did not like that and she would go through any measure to kind of ruin my moment or ruin what’s going on,” Elliott told Roberts last week, in comments first reported by the Dallas Morning News. “And so particularly this moment was — after we had a big win verse the Steelers [on Nov. 13], and I had a very good game, and while I’m boarding the plane from Pittsburgh to Dallas, I received like 15 texts from an unknown number, and the texts were screen shots of text messages between Tiffany and one of my current teammates that play with me for the Cowboys.

“And then there was a picture of a hotel reservation, which had her name and also his name on it. Basically, her telling me that she slept with one of my teammates the previous week while we were in Cleveland.”

Elliott confirmed the then-teammate was Whitehead, a wide receiver and kick returner who was with Dallas in 2015 and 2016.

Elliott was asked how her Whitehead taunts made him feel: “Pissed off.”

The NFL and Elliott’s camp are in a standoff after the league suspended him for alleged domestic violence against Thompson for a case in which Ohio police did not file charges. After the appeal hearing, arbitrator Harold Henderson is under pressure to rule on the NFL’s punishment “as soon as practicable”; the Cowboys host the Giants on Sunday.

As for Whitehead, he was cut by Dallas in late July after it was reported he had been arrested for shoplifting. It was a case of mistaken identity, but the Cowboys did not take Whitehead back.

Instead the Jets picked him up, only for Whitehead to break his foot in mid-August.