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Judge in Ashanti stalking case agrees to step aside

​This is one request the judge in the Ashanti stalker case was more than willing to grant​.

Devar Hurd, who is representing himself at his upcoming re​trial for sending over 600 tweets to the R&B songstress, accused Justice Charles Solomon of misconduct in a rambling hand-written letter.

“Let me get to the point, you don’t want me to try the case because you think I won’t be fair?” the judge asked in court Monday​.

“Of course you’re not,” returned Hurd, who got a mistrial on the case last December after a juror got sick during deliberations. The obsessed fan had giddily cross-examined the “Foolish” crooner when she took stand against him.

​To that Solomon agreed, ​“We can get you another judge.”

Hurd was convicted of harassment in 2010 for sending crotch shots to Ashanti’s mom. He allegedly resumed the harassment after his release despite protective orders.