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Lawyer’s fiancée countersues man’s ‘cyber stalker’ ex

The DJ fiancée of a Ivy League lawyer who was sued for harassing his former girlfriend filed a $175,000 countersuit against the spurned woman on Monday, claiming she cyber stalked the couple to Bali where they were enjoying a romantic getaway.

Buxom brunette party DJ Scarlett Etienne stands by her man, New York attorney Samir Tabar, in her new slander suit against Angela Kovalesky.

Samir Tabar

Kovalaesky sued Tabir last month claiming he threatened her with a knife, ransacked her apartment and planted a dog-tracking GPS device in her purse to hunt her down.

Etienne said Kovalesky, of Brooklyn, is the real stalker, who tracked the international DJ on Facebook and Instagram, and made harassing phone calls to her Indonesian hotel last spring, threatening to “disrupt Etienne and Tabar’s lives if they did not pay her $1 million and end their relationship,” according to court papers.

Etienne, who spins at A-list hot spots like the Soho House in London and Watergate in Berlin, says the cyber stalking has forced her to curtail her online marketing– causing her to lose dozens of $2,500 to $12,000 gigs.

“Kovalesky has not only stalked and harassed Etienne, but also engaged in tortuous conduct which has interfered with Etienne’s career,” the suit says.

Kovalesky, who works as the executive director for the Catholic Alumni Partnership, began harassing her ex’s new gal pal in April 2013, just two months after she found out they were dating.

In emails to Tabar, 42, Kovalesky, 41, called Etienne “boring,” “a common tramp and a “slut,” according to her Manhattan Supreme Court suit.

“Kovalesky again referred to Etienne as a ‘slut’, writing to Tabar, ‘can you believe you are in your 40s hanging out with sluts in their 20s?’

Etienne, who says she’s in her 20s, included the May 2013 email as an exhibit in her suit.