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Alec Baldwin’s ‘stalker’ gets 30 days jail for contempt

She got sent to jail — but not for bothering Alec Baldwin.

The flaky French-Canadian woman accused of stalking the “30 Rock” actor was found in contempt of court Wednesday for her repeated outbursts, and sentenced to 30 days behind bars.

Clutching a fistful of tissues and sobbing hysterically, Genevieve Sabourin, 41, pleaded with Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Robert Mandelbaum not to lock her up.

“Could it start another day?” she begged. “I have my dog trapped in its cage and no one can take care of him!”

The judge — who had given Sabourin countless warnings to behave — stood fast.

But before she was hauled off for running her mouth, Mandelbaum allowed Sabourin to say her piece about what she claims was a romance with the “professional charmer” Baldwin, who at one point promised to make her omelets “every morning for the rest of [her] life.”

Genevieve Sabourin in handcuffs at the courthouse.

On the stand, the emotional Sabourin testified she and Baldwin shared long personal phone calls, and had a steamy tryst on Feb. 19, 2010 at the Lowell Hotel on East 63rd St.

“The way he kissed me confirmed that we were very compatible and I was happy with that,” Sabourin said.

“He told me many things that probably any woman would like to hear from the men they’re talking to and so we made love.”

Baldwin had booked her into a room at the Lowell on Feb. 18, and made sure management gave her the VIP treatment, she said.

The next night, Baldwin picked her up at her hotel, and took her to the Broadway play “Time Stands Still” starring Alicia Silverstone.

“Every time we were walking he was holding me by the hand like a couple do and he took me backstage and spoke to everyone and Alicia Silverstone,” Sabourin recounted. “I’m having a fantastic date [with] a guy who is single and wants to get married and have kids.”

After the play, they had an intimate dinner at Elio’s and ate off each other’s plates. Baldwin drank water, Sabourin drank chardonnay, she said.

Baldwin came up to her hotel room, she said, and they had sex.

Afterwards, she said, they “cuddled” and Baldwin told her, “I make the best omelets in the world and I’d be happy to make you omelets every morning for the rest of your life.”

After he left the next morning, Baldwin texted an e-mail address for her to use, Sabourin said, and she used it to send him romantic missives.

She and Baldwin had phone sex, and talked of her moving from Montreal to be close to him, she said.

Genevieve Sabourin clashes with reporters on the way to court

But then Baldwin started seeing his future wife, yoga teacher, Hilaria Thomas.

Sabourin said she first met Baldwin on a Canada film set in 2000 — at a dinner with “Scarface” producer Martin Bregman — and he flirted from the start, “secretly” passing her his phone number and Hamptons address under a table, she said.

Baldwin was still married to Kim Basinger at the time.

They didn’t meet again until 10 years later, when Sabourin was angling for work, and Bregman, as a favor, gave her cell number to Baldwin.

The actor called and flirted with her, she said. Baldwin then called her every day for the next four weeks for intimate chats. They made plans for the February hook-up, she said, with Baldwin promising her a plane ticket and a trip to Amagansett where she could meet Richard Gere.

As Wednesday’s proceeding opened, Sabourin — who had been warned repeatedly on Tuesday to be quiet — continually interrupted as the judge spoke to her lawyer and prosecutors.

Mandelbaum asked why Bregman, who was on the prosecution’s witness list, was never called to testify.

Baldwin deals with the usual crap on the morning of November 13.

When prosecutors claimed “he had little to say,” Mandelbaum agreed to a “missing witness” instruction, that allowed him to infer that Bregman’s testimony wouldn’t have helped the prosecution.

All the while, Sabourin kept up her outbursts. After she ignored yet another warning from the judge, he snapped, “That’s it!” and ordered her held in contempt.

“I didn’t do anything!” Sabourin whined, before launching into a pitiful rant describing herself as “totally exhausted, humiliated, beat up, destroyed, alone.”

Bregman, asked Wednesday if he had any advice for Sabourin, replied, “Yes. Shut up.”

The producer also blamed Baldwin for Sabourin’s woes.

“Alec should have prevented it. He threw me under the bus, and he didn’t have to pursue her, which he did.”

A religious order upstate is taking care of Sabourin’s dog.

Additional reporting by Jeane MacIntosh