A Canadian actress accused of stalking 30 Rock star Alec Baldwin and his wife Hilaria was sentenced Thursday to 180 days in prison for harassing and scaring the couple.

A court found Genevieve Sabourin guilty on all seven counts of aggravated harassment, stalking and attempted criminal contempt. She will serve an additional 30 days for contempt of court, bringing her total jail time to 210 days.

She was also told she can have no contact with Alec or anyone in his family for five years, Daily Mail reported.

Sabourin's trial became a media circus after her testimony completely clashed with the ones give by the actor and his wife on Tuesday. Alec claimed he had one professional dinner with Sabourin back in 2010 to give her career advice, but that it had gone no further than that. He said Sabourin then began sending him love-stricken and demanding emails and called him repeatedly, saying they would make a great couple and should conceive a child together.

Sabourin reportedly escalated her attempts to contact Alec after his engagement to now wife Hilaria was revealed. The accuser showed up to his homes in Manhattan and The Hamptons uninvited, with her belongings in tow.

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Sabourin testified that was not the case, and that she and the actor had engaged in a brief affair before he suddenly began giving her the cold shoulder. Her lawyer, Todd Spodek, portrayed her in court Wednesday as an innocent woman sucked into a confusing affair that Alec initiated.

"He made her feel she was the object of his desire... one minute Mr. Baldwin is head-over-hells for Ms. Sabourin, and the next he's not interested at all," Spodek said.

Neither Alec nor his wife were present in court for the sentencing.

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