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Two-timed ‘Mob Wives’ hubby gets 7 years

This will help her cred as one of the “M♈ob Wives.”

Reality-show vixen Alicia DiMichele took center stage at Brooklyn federal court on Friday as her Colombo husband was sentenced to se𓄧ven years in prison for extortion.

The manicured mobstress took the op♉portunity to deny having a torrid affair with a Philadelphia restaurateur, as reported in Page Six last month.

“No, that’s not true,” she swore to The Post before leaving in a black Escala♛de with New Jersey plates. “I’m here for mꦗy husband. I’m just trying to take care of my boys, that’s all.”

The Post reported that DiMichele is en🍃gaging in extramarital shenanigans while her husband, Edward Garofalo, is marooned behind prisไon walls.

Garofal💝o didn’t have the look of a courtroom cuckold Friday as he smiled and🌟 waved at the raven-haired stunner after spotting her in the front row along with other friends and relatives.

The Colombo associate pleaded guilty to extorti🐓on raps and was sl𒁃apped with an 84-month term by Judge Sandra Townes in a brief appearance.

While her tubby spouse wore faded prison blues, DiMichele was dressed to the nines in a black leather jacket, a black t-shirt, snug black jeans a🅘nd a pair of steep stiletto boots.

DiMichele still faces sentencing for her own𝔍 ಞrole in Garofalo’s Mafia misdeeds.

While most “Mob Wives” don’t get caught in the family business, DiMichele was busted on tape gabbing about embezzling funds for their now-defunct trucking🧜 business. She worked as a bookkeeper for the company and faces up to six months in prison.

The Post reported last month that federal prosecutors want to know how much ♒she’s making off her hit reality series as they determine if she’ll face a fine.

In addition to the infidelity accusations, DiMichele has been rocked in recent months by🌌 reports she partied across the country while out on bail — despite telling prosecutors that she was engaged in more savory pursuits like visiting her son at college.

Her attorney has denied those allegations.

DiMichele has pleaded for leniency because she has s𒁃uffered from anxiety and pani📖c attacks since childhood.

Sources said Garofalo is slated to appear on the smash VH1 ser🦩ies himself — via recorded prison phone calls from the penitentiary to his wife.