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Lawrence Taylor: I only lasted ‘a couple minutes’ in sex romp

Now that’s a hurry-up offense!

Disgraced New York Giant legend Lawrence Taylor testified today that he only lasted “a couple minutes” during his notorious sex romp with an underage call girl.

During a graphic exchange at his civil sex-assault trial, the pro football Hall of Famer was questioned at length about the details of the illegal tryst.

In previous testimony Taylor said he couldn’t help himself when 16-year-old Cristina Fierro awoke him in a Rockland County hotel room, claiming to be 19.

Fierro claims Taylor forced himself on her in the 2010 incident.

Today, one of Fierro’s lawyers asked Taylor how long it took him to climax while in the “missionary position” with the girl.

“I’m not 100 percent sure,” Taylor answered.

After pausing and sighing audibly, he then said: “A couple minutes.”

The lawyer, Nathan Goldberg, also accused Taylor of laughing during a deposition when he described how he “twirled” around his used condom.

“You actually testified that you spun it around over your head like a lasso,” Goldberg said.

“I didn’t know my words would be scrutinized so much,” Taylor sheepishly replied.

After Taylor’s lawyer objected, Manhattan federal Judge Barbara Jones refused to let jurors see a video clip of Taylor’s June 6 deposition.

During cross-examination by his own lawyer, Taylor said the pal who arranged Fierro’s visit — identified as “Billy” and “Fatboy” — never told him she was underage.

Taylor also insisted he would have offered to help Fierro if he had known pimp Rasheed Davis had beaten her into going to his Suffern room early on May 6, 2010.

He also said he had never once been accused of using force to sleep with a woman — despite what his lawyer, Arthur Aidala, suggested were “hundreds” of encounters during Taylor’s celebrated athletic career.

Taylor, the hero of two Giant Super Bowl-winning teams, testified Wednesday that he was visiting Rockland to make $50,000 at a corporate “meet-and-greet.”

But during questioning by Aidala today he conceded that his lucrative work had since dried up.

“Because of perceived image, of course, and I understand that,” Taylor said.

“Because of this case?” Aidala asked.

“This case and the criminal case,” Taylor said.

Taylor admitted initially lying to both the cops and his wife about having had sex with the girl.

“The fact of the matter is that you will lie when it’s convenient for you?” Goldberg asked.

“I think that’s fair,” Taylor replied.

Taylor said he didn’t remember what Fierro was wearing when she awoke him but had no doubt why she was there.

“She looked like she wasn’t there to clean the room. She looked like a working girl,” he said.

Taylor also said he had been disturbed to learn the details of Fierro’s troubled life during the trial.

“I have daughters — I wouldn’t want that to happen to them,” he said.

“But my daughters, I’m taking care of that.”