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Privacy plea for stalker-wary Brooke Shields

Actress Brooke Shields finally got rid of a relentless creepy stalker after 15 years — and she wants to keep it that way.

The former “Pretty Baby’’ and now “Chicago’’ director asked a Manhattan judge to strike any mention of her home address from public documents involving her late mom Teri’s will.

“If my actual residence address were disclosed…substantial intrusion on the privacy of myself and my family would result, with the potential for significant disturbance to me and to my minor children who reside with me,” Shields, a married mom of young twin girls, says in affidavit filed in Surrogate’s Court in May.

Stalker Mark Bailey had terrorized her since her college days at Princeton, deluging her with crazy letters and nude photos of himself.

He finally got the message to stay away after a California judge slapped him with five years probation in 2000 for harassing her.

The brunette beauty’s manager mom Teri died from dementia in October and left Brooke and her grandkids all of her $1.3 million estate.

Reps for Brooke did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment.