Derrick Rose’s accuser is trying to block the Knicks guard from using testimony by a former co-worker, who said that her rape claim is “false and financially motivated.”

On Monday, Rose’s lawyers surprised attorneys for the accuser with their plan to read from December 2015 and May 2016 depositions on the last full day of trial Tuesday.

In the deposition, Keyana LaVergne, a former colleague of the accuser at property management firm GHP, says the alleged victim came into work just hours after the alleged rape and “didn’t seem battered. She didn’t seem off.”

“She was at work behaving normally,” LaVergne testified.

In fact, she even showed LaVergne photos of herself in a sex harness she’d bought for Rose and laughed about it, according to court papers.

“She was giggling a little bit as she watched me Google it,” LaVergne recalls in a sworn statement. “I could not figure out exactly what a sex belt was, so she explained to me that a sex belt with two bars for the man to hold enables the man to get leverage and hold the bars during the ‘doggie style’ position.”

LaVergne also claims: “Not one time did ‘rape’ come out of her mouth.”

The depositions buttress the remark by Rose’s lawyer in opening statements that the Los Angeles civil suit is a “sad effort to get a lottery hit.”

The accuser was “broke at the time” of the 2015 civil suit and “needed money,” LaVergne said.

At one point, the accuser even texted LaVergne, admitting, “I need a very wealthy good man.”

The accuser’s lawyers insist the testimony is “irrelevant” and based on hearsay or opinion.

Rose counters that it’s relevant to issues at the heart of the case including consent, credibility and the woman’s emotional state following the alleged assault.

There are also portions of LaVergne’s depositions that support the accuser’s claims. LaVergne says her co-worker told her “she drank a lot” on the night in question and that she “was not sure what happened.”

The accuser, Rose and his two co-defendants, Ryan Allen and Randall Hampton, all agree that they partied at the NBA player’s rented Beverly Hills home on Aug. 26, 2013, and then rendezvoused at the woman’s downtown LA apartment around 3 a.m. Aug. 27.

What happened at the apartment is hotly contested. The accuser claims the three men gang-raped her while she was passed out. The defendants assert that she invited them into her bedroom “one at a time” for kinky consensual sex with a pink vibrator.

The six-woman, two-man jury will hear final testimony Tuesday and closing statements either in the afternoon or on Wednesday.

The two-week trial has prevented Rose from playing in preseason games with the Knicks.