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‘Kayak Killer’ sips martinis after walking out of prison

She’ll drink to that!

The Latvian woman who watched her fiancé drown in the Hudson River walked out of prison Thursday — and celebrated with a martini and steak lunch.

Angelika Graswald, 37, was sprung from Bedford Hil✅ls Correctional Facility in We♉stchester, a month after she was sentenced for criminally negligent homꦚicide i🍰n the July 2015 death of her beau.

Graswald — who admitted to watching her lover drown aftﷺer pulling the drain plug from his kayak – checked her reflection in her lawyer’s whꦓite Infinity before st♉anding before reporters in front of the jail.

“Angelika is so grateful to be here today,” her lawyer, Richard Portale said. “She is grateful for this day. She’s excited to be able to reconnect with her family in a meaningful way. She plans to FaceTime her family as soon as we can.”

Graswald was accompanied by two women, one holding a camera, who stepped out of Portale’s💙 car to film the reporters as they recorded the statement.

Portale made it cl𝓀ear his client wouldn’t be taking any 💞questions.

The foursome then sped off to a white-tablecloth Mount Kisco eatery where Graswald was look🌄ing forward to eating som𓃲e pink meat.

“She’s going to take a deep breath of fresh air and then enjoy a nice steak,” Portale told The Post Wednesday, repeating this to reporters outside the prison today.

As Portale rushed off, a man who said he was one of Graswald’s lawyers drove a Range Rover that attempted to act as a blocker car — weaving erratically between lanes at approximately 60 mph to deter any reporters trying to follow the cold-blooded belle.

At one point, the Rover cutꦚ off a school bus and stopped at a green ligꦦht so Portale could get away.

Onc❀e at the Lexington S🐠quare Café, a surf ‘n’ turf eatery, Graswald, both of her lawyers and the two women sat in a private room on the second floor, were served four martinis to start.

Graswald then devour🅺ed a $38 steak cooked medium dur🃏ing the two-hour lunch.

The “Kayak Killer” wouldn’t say whether she’d enjoyed the cut as she left the eatery but Portale said, “She sure did.”

Graswald was originall𝄹y charged with second-degree murౠder for the drowning death her 46-year-old fiance.

During an 11-hour interrogation she made shocking statements to cops saying: “I wanted him dead and now he’s gone… and I’m ok with it.”

She dogged the rap by striking a deal for the lesser plea and got out on time served after being in jail since her 2015 arres꧃t.

Prosecutors alleged that she’d plotted to kill Viafore for his $250,000 life insurance policies b🎃ut she has maintained that his death was 🌜a tragic accident.

Graswald now faces ꦰ16 months of parole and potential deportation to her native Latvia.

“The possibility exists but they have not detained her,” Portale said.