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Catwalker ‘poach’ suit

Hands off our models!

Ford Models has filed a $4 million lawsuit against competitor Men Women NY Model Management, accusing the rival firm of brazenly poaching two of its top models.

“Women,” as the agency is commonly known, knew full well that catwalkers Alana Zimmer and Karolina Waz were contractually bound to Ford when it lured them to jump ship, the Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit alleges.

Where will the poaching end? Ford’s suit complains.

“Women has thus shown that it acts brazenly, going after models whose careers have been cultivated by Ford,” the lawsuit reads. Women’s “pattern of harm” in swiping Zimmer and Waz “carries the continued threat of more misconduct,” Ford frets.

“There are . . . other models whom Women is seeking to seize from Ford,” the suit alleges.

Adding insult to alleged injury, Ford claims it learned of its two poached pretties only by reading about it in press accounts — and Women’s own tweets.

The suit seeks $2 million in damages from Women, and $1 million each from Zimmer and Waz. Attorneys for Women and Ford did not return calls for comment.

Women had sued Ford for model poaching two years ago.