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The makers of the popular video game Grand Theft Auto V not only want a Manhattan judge to toss Lindsay Lohan’s lawsuit against them, they want her fined for even bringing it.

The “Mean Girls’’ actress sued manufacturer Take-Two Interactive last month, saying it used her image for character Lacey Jonas without her permission.

But Take-Two says the only physical similarity between Lindsay and Lacey is that they’re both young blondes.

While Lohan also said the five-minute scene involving Jonas mirrors her life, Take-Two snips, “The portrayal of a Hollywood figure being chased by paparazzi, of course, is hardly unique to Ms. Lohan.

“She also alleges that Grand Theft Auto V features a hotel similar to the Hotel Chateau Marmont of West Hollywood, where she once resided,” the game-maker says.

“This allegation underscores the thinness of Ms. Lohan’s claims: GTAV is a parody of Los Angeles, so it is unsurprising that it features similar buildings.”

Lohan should have known better than to file the suit because a similar one she filed against rapper Pitbull, claiming he improperly used her arrest in song lyrics, was tossed, Take-Two argues in its demand for sanctions.

“The complaint is a bad-faith filing and abuse of the court system and should be dismissed,” Take-Two huffs.

Lohan’s lawyer did not return a message seeking comment.