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The OnlyFans star who sued her ex-boyfriend claiming that he sexually assaulted her seems to have withdrawn the abuse allegations.
As Page Six previously reported, time-share mogul Stephen Cloobeck sued Stefanie Gurzanski — known on her XXX-rated account as Baby G — claiming that she had tricked him into thinking she was a “legitimate” model so that he would buy her more than $1 million in gifts and trips. (Gurzanski has denied these claims).
Gurzanski, who has nearly 2 million followers on the saucy site, counter-sued claiming that he forced oral sex on her the first time they met at a lunch at his Beverly Hills, Calif., mansion in July 2020.
She bizarrely claimed that he then took her on a shopping spree on Rodeo Drive the next day “as a peace offering,” according to court documents.
But she appears to have had something of a change of heart.
Gurzanski’s attorneys have filed an amended complaint in California Supreme Court which takes out all references to sexual assault, or the Louboutin-branded olive-branch.
The original suit claims that he had a manager bring out a succession of shoes and that “both Cloobeck and Ms. Gurzanski would then look at the store manager’s offerings and respond ‘yes’ or ‘no’.” “In the end Cloobeck … purchased and gifted approximately $70,000 worth of shoes to Ms. Gurzanski,” it said.
The new filing said that Cloobeck did perform oral sex on her at their first meeting, but now it doesn’t say that it was without her consent.
The revised suit is now going after Cloobeck — who Gurzanski dumped after five months — for defamation and posting her private pictures online, among other allegations.
She claims in court papers that he defamed her by writing a letter to her apartment building manager after the relationship fell apart falsely claiming that she is “an illegal sex worker.”
Cloobeck’s attorney, Patricia Glaser, said in a statement, “In light… and Ms. Gurzanski’s heavily revised and gutted cross complaint, we expect to be fully vindicated in court.”
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