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New York mother says she was sexually harassed after a ‘coward’ sent her gummy bears and penis-shaped confetti: ‘Malicious’

She took this prank pretty hard.

A north-central mother of two is suing two joke company after rubber penises and confetti shaped like male genitalia were mysteriously delivered to her and scattered near her children at home.

Sara Barnett filed a lawsuit against the parent companies of D–k At Your Door and D–ks By Mail, seeking $200,000, claiming she suffered “severe emotional distress” because a “cowardly” mystery sender sexually harassed her.

“If it was just a prank, why would the prankster want to hide his identity?” her attorney, Kyle Barnett, told the Post. “This turns a harmless prank into something malicious.”

A mother from Ulster County, New York, is suing two joke company after she was anonymously sent rubber penises and penis-shaped confetti. d-ikatyourdoor_/Instagram

The plaintiff was at her Ulster County home in mid-December when she received a nondescript package containing a bag of rubber penises and hundreds of small penis-shaped pieces of confetti, according to her lawsuit filed in state Supreme Court in Westchester County.

The confetti fell to the floor as intended when it was opened and spread all over the mother’s clothing and furniture, according to legal documents filed on June 6, first reported by the Journal News.

The horrified mother’s children, ages 7 and 10, were nearby at the time of the incident, court documents say.

The plaintiff feared that her young children would stumble upon the shocking scene and leave them “confused, frightened and emotionally distressed,” the lawsuit states.

Sara Barnett is seeking $200,000 from the parent companies of Dk At Your Door and D-ks By Mail due to “severe emotional distress” caused by the pranks. d–ckatyourdoor.com

D–ks By Mail describes itself as a company where you can communicate anonymously with others to “eat a bag of dicks” and “get your point across.”

According to the lawsuit, the joke company has some of its orders fulfilled and shipped directly by D–k At Your Door.

Neither company responded to The Post’s request for comment.

According to the lawsuit, the defendants listed are Rain Parade LLC and Cloud Peak LLC, which are the parent companies of D–k At Your Door and D–ks by Mail, respectively.

The lawsuit described the behavior of the two companies as “extreme and outrageous.”

“It goes beyond all limits of decency tolerated by society and would be considered abhorrent and utterly intolerable in a civilized society,” the lawsuit continues.

The anonymous sender is also listed in the lawsuit. Barnett said his client hopes that as the legal process continues, they will be able to identify the sender.

According to court documents, the mother’s clothes and furniture were covered in confetti from the joke gift. d–ckatyourdoor.com

The lawyer called this person a “coward.”

“This is someone trying to send a message and intimidate and hide behind it,” Barnett said.

Barnett, who has the same last name as his client, declined to answer questions about whether there was a family connection.