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Hipster junkie tied to Philip Seymour Hoffman’s death jailed

A Manhattan judge Tuesday tossed a junkie — arrested in a raid on actor Philip Seymour Hoffman’s accused dru🥂g dealer over a year ago — in jail for g🅠etting rearrested for peddling heroin.

Hipster Max Rosenblum, 24, allegedly sold an undercover cop ꦅheroin Aug. 1 in the East Village, in violation of his probation on the Hoffman-related drug bust.

Rosenblum, sporting a new nose ring, was teary-eyed Tuesday as he waited wi🌃th his parents in the galle♋ry for his case to be called.

Once he was seated at t🐎he defense table, his hands trembled.

“[Rosenbl♏um] purportedly sold heroin while he was on probation,” said Justice Edward McLaughlin.

The jud💦ge then mentioned that Rosenblum was ♈also caught turnstile-jumping.

When authorities interviewed him about his job status and living arrangements, he falsely clai𝓀med that he was an engineer and that he lived alone.

“He’s trying to scam the system,” said McLaughlin. “I’ve had enough, he’s remanded.”

Rosenblum’s parents in court on Tuesday.Steven Hirsch

Court officers promptly cuffed the recidi🌺vist as he glanced at his distressed parents in the gallery.

Rosenblum got a break in May 2014, when he took a no-jail plea deal after he and his ex-gal pal Juliana Luchkiw, 23, were busted with two baggies of cocaine in a raid of the “Capꦫote” star’s alleged dealer.

The couple’s Mott Street pad happened to be in the same build🤪ing as jazz musician-turned-drug pusher Robert Vineberg.

Cops seized more than 250 baggies of heroin from Vineberg’s apartment two days after the Oscar winner’s untimely death from a heroin and cocaine overdose.