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Judge extends protection order against Brown

Foxy Brown asked a Brooklyn judge for a protection order today against a neighbor after a sidewalk showdown with the woman landed the raunchy rapper in jail.

But Judge Geraldine Pickett had a better idea: “Walk the other direction.”

Picket, instead, extended the order of protection already in place against Brown who was arrested last week after she allegedly mooned neighbor Arlene Raymond during a profanity-filled tirade outside her Brooklyn home.

FOXY BROWN’S LAWYER DROPS HER BEFORE COURT HEARING

But Brown’s camp insisted that the vulgar vixen is the victim.

“She’s a stalker,” said Bernadette Brennan, Brown’s manager, said of Raymond. “Foxy just lives her life.”

Prosecutors said Brown called Raymond a “dirty bitch” during a curbside confrontation Wednesday before Foxy “bent over, thrust [her] buttocks at the [victim] while shouting . . . ’kiss my ass!’ at which time the defendant’s buttocks and undergarments were exposed to [Raymond],” according to a criminal complaint.

The hip-hop hellion was arraigned last week on charges she had violated Raymond’s restraining order against Foxy.

Raymond had taken out the restraining order after the rapper beaned her with a BlackBerry three years ago, allegedly because the neighbor griped about Foxy playing her car radio too loud.

Raymond told cops that Foxy, whose real name is Inga Marchand, confronted her in Prospect Heights and started spewing threats and vulgarities.

“You dirty bitch! Bitch! What are you looking at? What the f—k you looking at, bitch?” Foxy said, according to the complaint.

Brown’s court appearance couldn’t go off without a little drama. Her legal representative, Bruce Barron and Associates, dropped her as a client this morning, withdrawing their services right before the rapper made her courtroom appearance sources told The Post.

The sources did not say why the firm was dropping Brown. The law firm did not return a call seeking comment.

Brown’s next court date is January 28.