The Dutchman accused of pulling a sick “Pull a Pig” prank on a British girl says he’s the real victim because he’s now being “threatened and demonized” for something he claims he did not do.

Jesse Mateman, 21, admits meeting Sophie Stevenson for a one-night stand in Spain, but denies pulling the “Pull a Pig” prank, where men compete to hit on a woman they deem unattractive.

“If Mateman use the word ‘Pig’ in a text message — which he cannot remember — it could only have been sent during his stay in Spain and can only relate to the way in which they had sex,” Mateman’s lawyer said in a statement Tuesday. “It has in any case not been related to her person or appearance.”

Stevenson, 24, said she spent almost $500 on a trip to Amsterdam to meet up with Mateman but that he left her stranded at the airport and sent her a text message that read: “You were pigged. It was a joke,” along with two pig face emojis.

“I was a mess, absolutely petrified, crying my eyes out and just wanted to go home,” she said on the British show “This Morning.”

Mateman claimed he never sent the messages.

“Mateman wants to emphasize that the text messages as published in the media do not come from him,” his lawyer wrote.

Mateman said he would hold Stevenson liable for any damages he suffered as a result of her publicizing the story, and said he was being “stalked, threatened and demonized with his picture in all conceivable media” because of her.