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Steve Phillips sex addiction claim is fake: ex-mistress

The ex-mistress of disgraced former ESPN baseball analyst Steve Phillips claims he’s “not a sex addict” — and that the only thing he’s addicted to is “feeding his ego.”

In a message posted Monday on her Facebook page, Brooke Hundley wrote that she doesn’t believe for a minute that Phillips is a recovering sex addict.

She wrote that a “true sex addict has an unrelenting need to get sex anywhere anytime and rack up multiple people.”

But Hundley, a former ESPN production assistant, wrote that Phillips wasn’t like that when he carried on an affair with her last year while they both worked at the 24-hour sports network.

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“Sex addicts don’t pick out a single young employee to go after who has to worry about her career if she says anything,” she added. “Steve’s not a sex addict. The only thing he’s ever been addicted to is feeding his own ego.”

TheBigLead.com posted a screen grab of her Facebook page on its site today.

On her Twitter page, Hundley wrote, “Thanks to all my supporters. You guys made this day so much easier, it really means a lot, & hopefully i’ll get a shot again 2 make u proud!”

The comments were posted after Phillips appeared on NBC’s “Today Show” on Monday, where he claimed he had a “compulsion” to cheat on his wife with Hundley.

“I couldn’t stop myself from doing the things that I was doing, even knowing the consequences — marriage, great job, great career, and I risked all of it,” he said.

In a post the day before the Phillips interview was set to air, Hundley wrote: “Seriously is this ever going 2 go away & let me live a normal life?”

In yet another Twitter message from Sunday, she wrote, “What I wouldn’t give for just 1 undo card in life.”

Phillips, who once served as the Mets GM, and Hundley were eventually fired by ESPN after The Post made their affair public.

Phillips recently completed a 45-day stint at the Gentle Path treatment center in Mississippi — the same facility lady-crazy Tiger Woods attended.