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Uma Thurman stalker busted for contacting star

His next phone call will be from jail.

Uma Thurman stalker Jack Jordan was busted in Maryland just before Thanksgiving for violating an order of protection the “Kill Bill” star has against him, law enforcement sources said.

Cops found him sitting at a computer where “Uma Thurman” had been typed into the Google search box, said Lucille Baur, a spokesperson for the Montgomery County Police Department.

Sources said Jordan went “berserk” during an extradition hearing in Maryland and is now being held for observation for 30 days.

Jordan, convicted of stalking and harassing Thurman in 2008, allegedly made phone calls to her Manhattan office and cell phone in late October, sources said.

On Oct. 29, Jordan allegedly called Thurman’s office, spoke to her assistant and demanded to know her whereabouts.

The next day, he allegedly called Thurman’s personal mobile phone, which her assistant also answered.

Jordan allegedly said her Swiss businessman boyfriend, Arpad Busson, was “not good enough” and “she should marry me.”