Ryan Seacrest’s former E! stylist, Suzie Hardy, has offered disturbing details about how the American Idol and Live! with Kelly and Ryan host treated her in the years they worked together.

In a detailed new report at Variety published on February 26, Hardy reveals several incidents of misconduct that began in 2007. Hardy also says that E! fired her in 2013 shortly after she shared her many stories with E!’s HR department, who had come to her about her relationship with Seacrest.

She again went to E! last November in light of the #MeToo movement. When that happened, Seacrest got ahead of the story by issuing a statement of his own. E! started an independent investigation but recently found a lack of substantial evidence against Seacrest.

But Variety’s new report shares specific and very disturbing stories about Seacrest’s treatment of Hardy. “Seacrest subjected Hardy to years of unwanted sexual aggression — grinding his erect penis against her while clad only in his underwear, groping her vagina, and at one point slapping her buttock so hard that it left a large welt still visible hours later,” Hardy told Variety. Many of the stories are backed up by conversations she had with friends at the times of the incidents.

An example of a specific story:

In 2008, according to the November letter, while walking to the set of “E! News,” Seacrest slid his hand under Hardy’s crotch. In an interview, Hardy said that he slid his hand in from behind, cupped her crotch, then quickly pulled it away again. Seacrest, according to the letter, then asked her “Oh my god, are you going to sue me?” to which Hardy responded, “not if I stay employed.”

Here’s how Hardy describes the aforementioned 2013 interview with HR:

“I was very proud to say ‘No, I don’t [have a physical relationship with Seacrest],’” Hardy told Variety. “I never touched him, I never kissed him, I never f–ked him, nothing. But I said, ‘But he touched me.’”

Hardy said to Variety that she told the executives that Seacrest had grabbed her vagina on set, and described other alleged abuse to them. “I was in there for hours. I told them everything.”

Two weeks later, Hardy said, she was told that her employment at “E! News” would end one week after the upcoming Academy Awards ceremony. She had no further in-person contact with Seacrest. On the day of the Oscars, she was directed to go to an empty hotel room, where she hung Seacrest’s tuxedo, then left. She did not dress him.

Seacrest’s treatment of Hardy amounts to years of having a “crush” on her, according to one person who knew Seacrest’s motives. One of Hardy’s stories reveals that Seacrest did not like when she was with another man.

While E! had recently tried to move on from these accusations by saying that their independent investigation returned no substantial evidence of misconduct, the new details are sure to put pressure on them to re-open the investigation or fire Seacrest. ABC, who handles the upcoming Idol revival and the daily Live!, will also have to think about how to proceed.