New York Post

Ex was Loub & lascivious

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AN OnlyFans star with nearly 2 million followers claims in a new lawsuit that her mogul ex sexually assaulted her on the first day they met — and then bought her $70,000 worth of shoes on Rodeo Drive as “a peace offering” the next day.

As The Post has previously reported, Las Vegas timeshare multimilli­onaire Stephen Cloobeck, 59, sued Stefanie Gurzanski — who goes by Baby G on her XXX-rated account — for more than $1 million, claiming that she swindled him for expensive gifts during their five-month relationsh­ip and that she improperly used his Beverly Hills mansion and private jet as a backdrop for her nude shoots.

Now Page Six has exclusivel­y learned that Gurzanski, 26, has countersue­d Cloobeck, claiming he defamed her and sexually assaulted her.

Court papers claim that on the first day they met at a lunch at his home in July 2020, an acquaintan­ce left the pair alone and “Cloobeck, without permission or consent, proceeded to stand up, forcibly grab Ms. Gurzanski, pull up her dress and put his head between her legs and sexually assault Ms. Gurzanski without her consent.”

The suit claims that “the following day, Cloobeck contacted Ms. Gurzanski and told her that he wanted to take her shopping on Rodeo Drive as a peace offering.”

It adds that “he chose the stores that they went to,” and that when they arrived at a Christian Louboutin boutique, “Cloobeck instructed the store manager to pick out shoes for Ms. Gurzanski.

“Both Cloobeck and Ms. Gurzanski would then look at the store manager’s offerings and respond ‘yes’ or ‘no,’ ” the suit says. “In the end Cloobeck . . . purchased and gifted approximat­ely $70,000 worth of shoes to Ms. Gurzanski.” It adds that “Ms. Gurzanski convinced herself that he had become a new man.”

She says he harassed and threatened her after she broke up with him five months later.

Cloobeck’s lawyer, Patricia Glaser, said: “Mr. Cloobeck never forced himself on her (or anyone else).” She also said Cloobeck denies the claims in Gurzanski’s countersui­t.

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