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‘Stalker’ wanted to conceive ‘mini Baldwin’

Alec Baldwin’s creepy accused stalker sent him an email suggesting they conceive a “mini Baldwin” on St. Patrick’s Day, a prosecutor told a Manhattan judge Thursday.

The disturbing indecent proposal came to light as the trial got underway for Genevieve Sabourin, the curvy French Canadian charged with hounding the irascible actor, 55, and his yoga-instructor wife, Hilaria, 29.

“I will be in prime of my ovulation this St. Patrick’s Day and the best gift from you of all would be to conceive a mini Baldwin on this Ireland National Day,” prosecutor Zachary Stendig read from a 2012 email Sabourin allegedly sent the “30 Rock” star.

“Oh my God,” Sabourin blurted out after hearing the embarrassing missive read out loud.

Alec Baldwin walks with his wife Hilaria Band daughter Carmen.INFphoto.com

Despite Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Robert Mandelbaum’s repeated admonishments for her to control her outbursts, the pretty blond 41-year-old continued to pepper the opening statements with outbursts.

Stendig read another email — one of at least a hundred allegedly sent by Sabourin — in which she “flouted her sexual prowess.”

“’Accept my proposal and I’ll take you straight to heaven,” the prosecutor read. “There is many things I will do to you now in order to give you all kinds of delightful pleasure. French are the best lovers in the world and I master my art.”

In exchange for her skill in the budoir, Sabourin asked for homes in Montreal and New York, a new wardrobe, a car, jewels and care for her mother, prosecutors said.

“She just wouldn’t stop,” Stendig said of her relentless phone calls, emails, texts and unannounced visits to Baldwin and Hilaria, whom she called a “child.”

“It was a nightmare without an end. A nightmare the victim knew would be played out over the tabloids all over the world.”

The stalking and harassment culminated in Sabourin’s arrest outside Baldwin’s East 10th Street penthouse on April 8, 2012.

Defense lawyer Todd Spodek argued that this case was about a “crumbling” romantic relationship.
The two had dinner together at the upscale Italian eatery Elio’s in February 2010. Baldwin has called the date a professional one.

“This was a romantic dinner,” Spodek insisted. “You will hear evidence that Mr. Baldwin set up Miss Sabourin at the Lowell Hotel so she would get VIP treatment and a good rate.”

“It was Valentine’s Day!” the Quebec native cried out, to the annoyance of her lawyer who had to pause to regain his composure.

Baldwin then escorted Sabourin back to the tony Upper East Side hotel, where a standard room goes for as much as $750 a night. The paramours engaged in “a sexual relationship,” he said.

“Then suddenly the cold shoulder and nothing else,” Spodek said. “No contact and no decency. A complete disregard for Miss Sabourin and her emotions.”

He added, “Miss Sabourin was just looking for closure from a difficult relationship.”

The trial resumes on Tuesday when Alec and Hilaria are expected to testify. Sabourin faces five counts of stalking and harassment. She previously refused a no-jail plea deal.

“I didn’t do anything wrong,” she said as she left the courthouse wearing a tight purple dress and black stilettos.