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Plea deal in works for Alec Baldwin ‘stalker’

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CATCHING A BREAK: Alleged Alec Baldwin stalker Genevieve Sabourin (top) leaves court yesterday, as Alec’s pregnant wife Hilaria Thomas (bottom) leaves their Village apartment. (
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He’s having a baby, and maybe losing a stalker.

A plea deal is on the table for the shapely French Canadian blonde accused of sending creepy e-mails and texts to Alec Baldwin after an alleged one-night-stand in 2010.

Genevieve Sabourin breezed in and out of Manhattan Criminal Court yesterday for a tête-à-tête between her lawyers and prosecutors, and left hopeful that the misdemeanor stalking and harassment case would be resolved before a judge when the case is reconvened this morning.

“I’m totally innocent, since Day 1, and I’ve said it loud and clear,” the perky model and actress told reporters as she left court. “So there’s no reason for me being here after nearly a year.”

Asked if the deal involved any jail time, her lawyer, Rick Pasacreta, said, “If that’s the case, something’s very wrong with the system.”

Sabourin had been arrested in April 2012 after sending Baldwin a series of e-mails and text messages in which she told him she loved him, wanted to have his baby, and needed cash. Sabourin allegedly freaked out Baldwin’s soon-to-be wife, Hilaria, by turning up at Baldwin’s Manhattan apartment. She was arrested at Lincoln Center, having turned up in the audience of an event Baldwin was appearing in.

Sabourin was arrested a second time, in November, for allegedly violating an order of protection by tweeting about Hilaria, Baldwin, and “my INJUSTICE,” and having notifications of the tweets forwarded to Hilaria’s Twitter name and account.

Asked yesterday if she had anything to say about Hilaria’s pregnancy, Sabourin started to answer, but was hushed by her lawyer. “Don’t comment about them because they might arrest you again,” he warned.

“We want to resolve this,” the lawyer explained. “She’s wanted to resolve this from the very beginning. She doesn’t think she should have been a part of this from the very beginning. And for the last two months we’re doing everything we can to try to resolve this.”