A mistress who tried to get her married ex-lover to fork over $10 million to settle an embarrassing lawsuit that exposed him as a Viagra-dependent Don Juan wound up with just $50,000 — and a permanent restraining order against her.
Katherine Nelson, 41, was first ordered by a Manhattan judge to stay away from Delphi Financial Group head Robert Rosenkranz, 73, in 2014 after she threatened to publish a tell-all about their affair.
But Nelson “repeatedly violated the temporary restraining order,” Supreme Court Justice Gerald Lebovits wrote in a decision revealed Wednesday.
In an effort to extract a hefty settlement, Nelson had revealed in court papers in April that Rosenkranz needed Viagra.
Lebovits ruled that Rosenkranz can end the case by paying Nelson $50,000, and said he plans to sign a restraining order against her soon.
Nelson said she believes Rosenkranz won because the ruling was written by a new judge, after the original judge overseeing the case was reassigned.



