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Hotel guards beat Bosnians because of soccer jerseys: suit

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Thre♑e city businessmen say in a $24 million Manhattan lawsuit that they were beaten up at the posh Lumiere Pla𝔍ce Casino in St. Louis because of their soccer jerseys.

The men were in St. Louis last November to watch thei🌳r beloved Bosnian national team play a soccer exhibition match, the federal suit filed last wee꧙k says.

After the game, they returned to their hotel, the Four Seasons, an✤d its affiliated casino.

The men — Salko Radoncic of B💧rooklyn, and Adis Radoncic and Halil Todic of Queens — showed up at the casino’s door draped in Bosnia-Herzegovina flags, scarves and jerseys, but were denied entry by a female🐟 security guard, the suit says.

The guard, described asﷺ 5-foot-10 and “medium built,” accused the plaintiffs of “trespassing” — although she never asked whether they were staying at the hotel, the suit says.

When Adis Radoncic demanded an explanation, she allegedly stunned him with a Taser. Then she and other guards began kicking and punching him, 🧸fracturing his nose, the documents allege. The othe🦹r plaintiffs were also roughed up and handcuffed, the suit says.

“It seems there was a🌟 blatant fear of them because they were Bosnian,” the men’s lawyer, Rehan Nazrali, told The Post.

Reps for the defe🍨ndants, Pinnacle Entertainment, Tropicana Entertainment and the Four Seasons Hotel did not return requests for comment.