Politics

Marla Maples’ stalker sentenced to 60 days in jail

A Manhattan judge sentenced Marla Maples’ shoe-loving stalker to 60 days in jail Friday for harassing Donald Trump’s ex and possessing a stun gun.

Chuck Jones, 71, copped to the charges last February as part of a plea deal.

He was originally busted in May 2012 for emailing menacing missives to the 50-year-old former beauty queen.

“I hope your Easter basket catches fire and burns your house to the ground … Now shove an egg in your slimy mouth and choke,” he allegedly wrote, according to the criminal complaint. “I hope you choke on an Easter bunny.”

Donald Trump’s ex Marla MaplesFilmMagic/Gilbert Carrasquillo

Jones was Maples’ manager in the 1990s when she began dating the then-married mogul and handled the media storm when their sordid affair became public.

The footwear freak has been bedeviling the Georgia-born Maples ever since.

He was arrested in 1992 for stealing 70 pairs of her high heels, sneakers and slippers and stashing them in his Midtown office.

The kinky grandfather admitted to having a “sexual relationship” with the high-end shoes at his 1994 trial and did prison time.

Jones was also ordered to stop filing frivolous lawsuits against the former beauty queen.

As part of the plea deal, Jones must attend counseling during the five years he’s on probation. And abide by an order of protection forbidding any communication with the socialite and her 20-year-old daughter, Tiffany Trump.

At trial, Jones would have faced up to seven years if convicted on the top count.

“Mr. Jones is glad that this case is over and looks forward to a fresh start,” said defense lawyer Donald Vogelman. “He has put Marla Maples behind him and only wishes to spend more time with his children and grandchildren.”