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Google employee accused of raping woman

A pervy Google employee accused of raping an East Village woman ​he’d just met told her, “It will be over in five seconds” as he pinned her down and committed the heinous act, law enforcement sources said.

Justin Chan, 28, allegedly chatted up the 19-year-old victim, whose name is being withheld by The Post, in Union Square on June 1 and convinced her to go back to his apartment at 121 E. 12th St., sources said.

There, the two took a shot of booze, but when the victim told Chan she wanted to leave, he forcibly threw up on top of his bed and held her down.

“It will be over in five seconds,” Chan, a Canadian resident, told her.

He held her down “while (she) was repeatedly asking defendant to stop while crying,” according to his criminal complaint.

The terrified victim fled the apartment to the 9th Precinct, where she reported the rape at 12:30 a.m. Chan followed her out of the apartment building but gave up chasing her once outside.

The victim told cops Chan — who has a lion tattoo — used a condom, sources said.

Chan, who has a master’s degree in computer and biomedical engineering, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to felony rape charges at his Manhattan Supreme Court arraignment.

Prosecutors said Chan, who had been out on bail, has numerous other complaints of sexual assault against him and argued for a bail hike from $50,000 to $100,000. But Judge Charles Solomon kept the bail at $50,000.

Chan hasn’t been charged in any of the other alleged complaints.

The shaggy-haired creep, whose tattoo peeked out of a crumpled white button-down shirt, left court holding hands with a leggy gal pal in a short summer dress, flashing numerous thigh and arm tattoos.