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iPhone mouth-stuff victim suing ex

Talk about a bad apple.

An Upper East Side woman claims her lover stuffed an iPhone down her throat in a violent rage.

Jaime Gattung, 24, said she was shaken to the core after alleged iPerp Brian Anscomb, 38, rammed his phone down her gullet when an argument between the two went sour on July 16, 2011, according to a lawsuit she filed Friday.

“What is it with these guys who try to control their women with force? It has to be stop,” declared Gattung’s lawyer, Rosemarie Arnold.

The squabble began at Anscomb’s pad in the posh Stratford apartments — and quickly escalated, court papers state.

“He wanted the password to her cellphone, and when she wouldn’t give it to him they got into an argument,” Arnold said.

Anscomb used his fingers to pry open Gattung’s mouth — then force-fed her his phone with such force that she sustained cuts in her throat, court papers say.

Anscomb, a patent lawyer, pleaded guilty to third-degree assault and was sentenced to three years of probation, according to court papers.

Gattung is seeking unspecified damages in her Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit. Anscomb did not return a call and his lawyer refused comment.