Stephen Belafonte plans to see Mel B in court.

The film producer sat down with exclusively Wednesday after filing a $5 million defamation lawsuit against the pop star, whose real name is Melanie Brown, and vehemently denied ever abusing his ex-wife despite her years-long claims of domestic violence.

“Never, not once. We never had a physical argument. We never had anything close to it,” Belafonte insisted, “and to think that I was this monster … I’m a goofball.”

Stephen Belafonte flatly denied ever abusing his ex-wife Mel B.
“We never had a physical argument. We never had anything close to it,” he told .

The “Thank You for Smoking” producer shared that his father abused his mother, which has resulted in him becoming a more doting dad to his and Brown’s 12-year-old daughter, Madison, of whom he has full custody.

“That’s why I’m the way I am as a father. I don’t believe in that,” he told us, “and I’m totally, totally for anybody who does do it for them; they get the maximum extent of [punishment for] whatever they’ve done.”

Belafonte, 49, also implored the Spice Girl, also 49, not to “try to get out of this one,” as he is demanding a trial by jury.

The film producer implored the Spice Girl to show up at court to back up her “lies.” Getty Images
“Don’t try to settle. I ask you, please bring your evidence. Come to court and show the world that everything that you said,” Belafonte said. Dimitrios Kambouris

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“Please do not try to say, ‘Oh, he’s being abusive and the court system is going to be against me.’ Go to court and show the world your evidence,'” he said, addressing Brown.

“Don’t try to settle. I ask you, please bring your evidence. Come to court and show the world that everything that you said, the thousand lies out there, you’re gonna have to back them all up,” he continued.

“See you in court.”

The “Thank You for Smoking” producer shared that his father abused his mother, and that’s why he’d never lay a hand on the “America’s Got Talent” alum. Getty Images
He plans to donate any damages he wins — minus the cost of legal fees — to battered women’s shelters in the US and UK. REUTERS

The director-producer, who claimed in his lawsuit that the former “America’s Got Talent” judge suffered from severe substance abuse issues throughout their marriage, acknowledged he was not aware if she was still using drugs or alcohol but alleged she would try to hit or “throw things at him” when she was drunk.

Brown had no comment in response to Belafonte’s accusations.

Although Belafonte is suing the “Wannabe” singer for the seven-figure sum plus other damages, he told us he plans to donate all of his winnings — minus legal fees — to battered women’s shelters in the UK and US.

Brown filed for divorce from Belafonte in 2017 after nearly a decade of marriage. The divorce began amicably but quickly became acrimonious after the “Spice World” actress accused him of abusing and sexually exploiting her.

Brown received a restraining order but ultimately withdrew it. The pair finalized their divorce in August 2018, and the “Spice Up Your Life” singer had to pay Belafonte’s $350,000 legal fees.

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