New York Post

Cookie crumbles ex’s suit?

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HAVE they found the smoking . . . porn cookie? On Thursday, Page Six reported that OnlyFans star Stefanie Gurzanski, who goes by Baby G on the sex-streaming site, claimed in a lawsuit that her ex sexually assaulted her — and then bought her $70,000 worth of Louboutins as a “peace offering.”

But power lawyer Patty Glaser refuted the claims to Page Six, saying Gurzanski couldn’t possibly have had a bad experience with her client, timeshare mogul Stephen Cloobeck, because months after the alleged assault, she gave him cookies for his birthday adorned with the words “The Sweetest Human We All Know” — and featuring an edible photograph of herself in a bikini.

They supposedly came with a gooey love note that said, among other things, “Every day that goes by gives me another reason to love you,” and “You make me a happier person.”

Gurzanski, who has nearly 2 million OnlyFans followers, met Cloobeck in July 2020 and the pair dated for five months.

Cloobeck — who sold his Diamond Resorts company for $2 billion in 2016 — sued her in March, claiming in court papers that she fooled him into giving her more than $1 million, and used his Beverly Hills mansion and private jet as a backdrop for her porn shoots.

Meanwhile, Gurzanski countersue­d last week, claiming that she broke up with Cloobeck because he repeatedly demanded that she stop posting on OnlyFans, and that he began harassing and intimidati­ng her after the split. She also claimed in court papers that he sexually assaulted her at his home the first time they met.

Responding to Glaser’s comments, Gurzanski’s attorney, Arthur Barens, told us, “Her statements are consistent, accurate and will be proven.”

As for the cookies and the lovey-dovey note, he said, “I have no doubt that she did love [Cloobeck] at one time, when he was acting normally.”

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