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#NYC dog owner sues after false assault accusation following Great Dane attack

#NYC dog owner sues after false assault accusation following Great Dane attack

A Big Apple “Karen” turned a walk in the park into a dog day afternoon for one Murray Hill pooch owner.

Burton Rubin was walking his pint-sized, 6-pound Havanese pup last summer in East River Park when he claims in a new lawsuit he was tackled by the woman’s “dangerous” 170-pound Great Dane, leaving him bloodied and bruised.

But things got even more ruff for Rubin, 73, — when the behemoth beast’s owner falsely accused him of striking her, his suit claims.

“I’ve never hit a woman … because of her lie I was locked up, fingerprinted, put in a cell. I had to go to court four times and she never showed up,” Rubin told The Post. “It was unbelievable. Would anybody push a woman with a 170-pound Great Dane at her side?”

The June 2019 incident recalls elements of the now-viral encounter between another “Karen,” white dog owner Amy Cooper, who called cops claiming to have been threatened by a black bird watcher in Central Park who simply asked her to put her four-legged friend on a leash.

Rubin was walking his pooch, Picasso, past Francesca Di Matteo and her dog, Dakar, near FDR Drive and East 37th Street when the smaller pup let out a tiny growl, his suit says.

Francesca Di Matteo
Francesca Di MatteoFacebook

Suddenly, the large dog lunged, knocking over Rubin, who was in between the combative canines, he claims.

Because of construction in the park, the space was tighter than normal, but Rubin said he felt fine walking with Picasso past Di Matteo as she texted because Dakar was on a leash.

In shock and bleeding on the ground, Rubin, who said he has four stents in his heart, admits he cursed at Di Matteo, calling her a “stupid bitch” and at one point, kicked Dakar in the chest as the pooch and the owner allegedly advanced on him, with Di Matteo telling him, “I’m going to put you on Facebook.”

“She kept calling me ‘stupid man,’ as she kept approaching me with the dog,” said Rubin.

Bleeding, Rubin called 911 and was shocked when an officer accused him of assaulting Di Matteo.

Francesca Di Matteo's great dane
Francesca Di Matteo’s Great DaneFacebook

The criminal case was eventually dismissed because Di Matteo made a “false statement” to police, according to Rubin’s Manhattan Supreme Court papers, which seek unspecified damages.

DiMatteo did not return a message.

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