The woman accusing Trevor Bauer of sexual assault testified in court against the MLB star on Monday … telling a judge the Dodgers pitcher treated her “like a rag doll” during two sexual encounters in April and May.
The 27-year-old — who’s seeking to obtain a permanent restraining order against Bauer — spoke on the stand for roughly 4 hours in a Los Angeles courtroom … and explained in graphic detail how she says Bauer sexually assaulted her.
The woman was questioned by her attorneys (she’s expected to be cross-examined by Bauer’s legal team as proceedings continue Tuesday) … and said she was flat-out in “so much pain” after her experiences with the pitcher.
“He was treating me like I wasn’t a human being,” the woman said.
Bauer’s accuser also showed a judge how she says the Dodgers star choked her unconscious with her own hair during their two encounters.
Bauer, meanwhile, sat in the courtroom for the hearing … and was described as quiet and stoic as the questioning of his accuser unfolded.
Bauer — who has been adamant the sexual encounters with his accuser were entirely consensual — is expected to take the stand at some point during the proceedings this week.
As we previously reported, Bauer’s accuser obtained a temporary restraining order against the 30-year-old in June … and is now looking for a judge to make it a permanent one.
The Dodgers player, meanwhile, is currently away from his team on administrative leave as a police investigation and an MLB probe into the allegations continue.