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Amy Schumer may have put those joke-stealing accusations behind her, but that doesn’t mean the public has.

During Tuesday night’s “10 Cloverfield Lane” premiere in New York, producer J.J. Abrams stood at the front of the AMC Lincoln Square theater to introduce the film, but instead of answering questions himself, he handed off the task to a “special friend.”

“He said the filmmakers decided they wanted to do something weird at the premiere, since the movie is a bit offbeat,” a spy told Page Six. “He then introduced Amy Schumer, who he claimed knew nothing about the film and hates scary movies in general.”

Schumer, who wore a black dress with a white Peter Pan collar and black booties, then took the stage and immediately started spewing surface facts about the “Cloverfield” sequel, including “John Goodman is in it,” and answering audience questions.

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The first question asked was if there are any black people in the movie, to which the comic responded without missing a beat, “Ninety-five percent black people … We had black people in ‘Trainwreck.'”

When it came time to answer her final question, Schumer may have gotten more than she bargained for.

“Some guy yelled out, ‘Did you steal those jokes?’ and the room immediately tensed up. Amy handled it really well by answering sarcastically that she did in fact steal them, and she wasn’t aware that anyone had talked about the difference between men and women before.”

In January, Schumer went on the defensive after comedians Tammy Pescatelli, Wendy Liebman and Kathleen Madigan accused the “Inside Amy Schumer” star of lifting their material for her HBO special.