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Ashanti’s deranged stalker told jurors Thursday at his trial for bombarding her with hundreds of sexually explicit tweets that he is no more a criminal than​ horndog nude-pic texter Anthony Weiner.

During a rambling nearly two-hour summation, Devar Hurd, who is representing himself, said, “He [Weiner] was in a situation like this where he sent sexually explicit tweets to six different women. No one came and ran down on him and arrested him.”

He continued, “I didn’t even send no nude pics. I just talked some sexually explicit stuff from time to time. Why didn’t he get arrested for doing the same stuff?”

The disgraced pol resigned from ​his copgressional seat in 2011 due to the sexting scandal.

Hurd, 37, argued in Manhattan Supreme Court that all Ashanti Douglas, 35, had to do if she didn’t like the messages was to block him on Twitter.

“She could have blocked me and no more tweets would have happened,” said Hurd, wearing an appropriately festive lime-green button-down shirt for St Pat’s Day.

Prosecutor Carolina Holderness argued in a brief summation that Hurd’s tweets must be taken in the context of a nearly decade-long campaign of harassment, which includes a 2009 conviction for sending crotch-shots to the singer’s mom.

“He got exactly what he wanted, he got it right here in front of you in this courtroom face to face with the woman who was the subject of his fixation and obsession,” said the ADA referring to Hurd grilling Ashanti on the witness stand — for the third time — about the graphic messages.

His first trial ended when a juror became sick during deliberations. In the second, the panel was hung on the top charge, felony stalking, which is the sole count he faces at his current trial.

The R&B crooner, who has 1.8 million Twitter followers, testified that she didn’t realize her stalker had returned until a fan pointed out a picture Hurd tweeted posing with her little sister in violation of a restraining order.

She reviewed her Twitter page to discover that he’d been tweeting her for months.

The jury is expected back in court Friday to continue deliberations.