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A jealous Montreal psychic “Corinne” placed a curse on a Toronto woman by sleeping with seven voodoo practitioners in Cuba, an alleged victim told Bishop Wayne Jones’ trial Friday.

The troubled Toronto woman implored Bishop Jones to lift the curse. He insisted there was only one cure: Sleep with him.

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She is accusing Jones, her former spiritual leader, of sexual assault and fraud over $5,000 between Jan. 1, 2010 and May 1, 2013. She’s the fourth and final parishioner alleging sexual assault by Jones, 57. He has pleaded not guilty. None of the alleged victims can be identified.

She attended the first few exorcism sessions with Jones and either his first wife, Debbie, or his second wife, Claire, at their homes.

Nothing sexual happened during those sessions. Then Jones came alone to the woman’s home, acting as a “Medium,” who commanded her to do exactly what he asked and wear what he demanded.

In court, the alleged victim read her handwritten journals — chronicled while Jones was performing sexorcisms in her Toronto home. In the journals, she repeatedly asked Jones if she “could get the help without the sex.”