T.J. Miller says the woman who accused him of sexual assault is a ‘stalker from college’

T.J. Miller has once again denied allegations of rape and sexual assault.

During a stand-up comedy show in his hometown of Denver on Thursday, Miller alleged that his accuser stalked him.

He also alleged that she was suffering from mental health issues and that she was fixated on Miller because his wife ‘stole her life,’ The Denver Post reported.

Miller performed two shows on Thursday night at Gothic Theater in Denver. The shows are part of his ‘Touring in Perpetuity’ tour.

During his stand-up routine at the nearly sold-out theater, Miller said the allegation was made by a ‘stalker from college’ who had mental health issues.

T.J. Miller, the actor-comedian known for his role on HBO’s Silicon Valley, has once again denied allegations he sexually assaulted a woman while in college. He is seen above performing in New York City in December 2018

During a stand-up performance in Denver on Thursday, Miller alleged that his accuser was a 'stalker' and that she believed his wife, Kate, 'stole her life.' Miller and his wife are seen in New York City in March

During a stand-up performance in Denver on Thursday, Miller alleged that his accuser was a ‘stalker’ and that she believed his wife, Kate, ‘stole her life.’ Miller and his wife are seen in New York City in March

He also lashed out at the news media, saying that he was powerless to respond to the things being printed.

Miller said that the fallout from the allegations led to bouts of substance abuse and an emotional breakdown.

He occasionally made reference to ‘clickbait’ and ‘trash pile media’ during his act, which also included juggling, trombone-playing, and use of ventriloquist dolls.

Miller also addressed his departure from the hit HBO show Silicon Valley, which offered him his first major breakout role.

He said that he did not like the overtly political nature of the show, which is why he left in May 2017.

At the end of his shows on Thursday, Miller received a standing ovation – a sign that his hometown fans have forgiven him. 

The allegations against Miller, who rose to fame as a stand-up comic after graduating from George Washington University, surfaced in late 2017 at the height of the #MeToo movement.

An anonymous woman who says she went to college with Miller accused him of choking her and punching her in the mouth without her consent during sex.

The woman also accused Miller of raping her with a beer bottle.

The allegations, first reported by The Daily Beast, reached campus administrators at GW.

Miller received a standing ovation from the audience at the end of his set on Thursday at Gothic Theater in Denver (above)

Miller received a standing ovation from the audience at the end of his set on Thursday at Gothic Theater in Denver (above)

The woman also told friends at the time of the incident, according to the site.

Miller and his wife, Kate, denied the allegations.

According to the couple, the woman ‘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.’

After the initial allegations were reported in The Daily Beast, another woman, adult film star Dana DeArmond, accused Miller and director Jordan Vogt-Roberts of harassing her during filming of Comedy Central’s Mash Up.

In April of last year, Miller was arrested by federal authorities at LaGuardia Airport after he allegedly called in a fake bomb threat while aboard an Amtrak train.

He is due to appear in federal court to face charges.

A few months after his arrest, Alice Wetterlund, who played Carla Walton on Silicon Valley, publicly slammed Miller as a ‘bully’ and ‘petulant brat.’

As a result of the allegations, Comedy Central canceled The Gorburger Show, a television series that starred Miller.

Miller has also appeared in The Emoji Movie, Deadpool, and Ready Player One.

He is scheduled to appear alongside Kristen Stewart in the film Underwater. 

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