She got off.

Ohio prosecutors on Thursday threw out charges against porn star Stormy Daniels, a day after she was arrested for allegedly rubbing undercover cops’ faces into her breasts while performing at a strip club.

They say Daniels is not subject to a state law that prohibits anyone who isn’t a family member from touching a nude dancer, because it only applies to someone who “regularly” appears at a jiggle joint — and she was a guest, according to court papers tweeted out by her lawyer Michael Avenatti.

Columbus police said in a statement Thursday that the 39-year-old “Good Will Humping” star was arrested alongside two other women at Columbus club Sirens as part of a “long-term” human-trafficking investigation.

“Since last fall, Columbus Police were made aware of illegal activity through various adult entertainment clubs throughout the city. Columbus Police have made numerous arrests utilizing this law,” the department said in a statement Thursday.

Avenatti had claimed the arrest was a politically motivated “set up” and also blasted the police’s explanation.

“I have serious doubts about the truthfulness of that press release,” he told CNBC.

Earlier Thursday, he told MSNBC that female officers approached Daniels while she was performing at the club and asked “if they could put their faces between her breasts.”

But cops said in the arrest report that it was Daniels who was “forcing the faces of patrons into her chest and using her bare breasts to smack the patrons” — and then did the same thing to both male and female cops.

“Ms. Clifford leaned over, grabbed Det. Keckley’s head and began smacking her face with her bare breasts and holding her face between her breasts against her chest,” they wrote in the report about one female officer, according to MSNBC.

Daniels — who was paid $130,000 in hush money over her alleged 2006 affair with President Trump and is now fighting a non-disclosure agreement she signed about the payment — was already bailed out of jail early Thursday.