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Friday, July 6, 2012

Louise Neathway, Yankee GM's accused stalker released from Rikers Island


Brian Cashman’s alleged stalker was set free on $300,000 bond Friday — with a warning that if she bothers the Yankee GM, she’ll be back in Rikers faster than a Mariano Rivera cutter.

Accused blackmailer Louise Neathway spent five months in jail before her mother and grandma put up the cash to spring her with conditions, including an ankle bracelet.

“I have the best mother and grandmother in the world,” said Neathway, who is named in a 52-count indictment.

She was ordered to stay away from Cashman — who says she shook him down for $15,000 by threatening to tell the world they had an affair.

Neathway, 36, also can’t contact her ex-husband, an ex-boyfriend or her own daughter — who were worried she would harass them again after being released.

“This is a truly worrisome event for the victims,” Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Kenn Kern said.

Judge Melissa Jackson told the British-born blond that she can’t use e-mail, social media or third parties to reach those covered under the orders of protection.

“If you violate any of those conditions, I’ll revoke your bail faster than you can look out the window,” the judge said.

“I have no interest in contacting anybody,” Neathway replied.

Anyone human, that is. Neathway, who will be staying with her mom in New Jersey, said the first thing she wants to do is see her cat, Chicken Little.

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