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Soccer madam ‘cohort’ cuts line at court

She must have thought there was a velvet rope up there.

Stunning accused hooker booker Jaynie Mae Baker showed up for a court appearance on her felony prostitution rap Tuesday and brazenly tried to cut a line that snaked around the block at Manhattan Supreme Court.

The doe-eyed strawberry-blond vixen was busted for allegedly helping soccer mom madam Anna Gristina arrange a $2,000 live sex show between two stunning ladies for an undercover john in February 2012.

The hurried harlot-wrangler flaunted her long legs in a snug black miniskirt as she confidently strutted past more than 100 people patiently waiting their turn.

“She cut the line!” shouted one man.

“Ma’am, did you cut the line?” a court officer asked Baker.

She demurely replied, “No,” as a chorus of annoyed voices chimed in to affirm she had cut.

“Please go to the end of the line,” the officer demanded.

Baker batted her eyelashes and smiled before calling her ever punctual lawyer — who was already upstairs — for help. The damsel even claimed a man had offered to let her take the spot in front of him.

“A very kind and gracious gentleman, realizing she had to appear in court by 9:30 a.m., offered to let her cut in front of him,” said Baker’s lawyer, Robert Gottlieb.

But the annoyed crowd didn’t approve of the man’s suspect generosity.

A supervisor was finally summoned and banished the 31-year-old beauty to the end of the line.

It took Baker 25 minutes to make her way back through the metal detectors and upstairs to Manhattan Supreme Court, only to find her case had been adjourned.

Baker, who is cooperating, is expected to get a favorable plea deal when she returns to court in November.

The illicit girl-on-girl pay-per-view performance was the unraveling of Gristina’s high-end Upper East Side brothel and she and several cohorts have since pleaded guilty.

Gottlieb insisted his client wasn’t trying to be rude with her line-cutting antics.

“Jaynie takes very seriously the judge’s order that she appear promptly,” he said. “One thing she did not want to do is violate a court order.”