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Ex-hooker testifies about Vegas sex romp in NYPD bribery case

The ex-hooker who was hired by a Mayor Bill de Blasio donor to entertain NYPD bigwigs on a 2013 junket to Las Vegas recounted the steamy tale under oath Thursda🌄y when she testified at the NYPD corruption case in Manhattan federal court.

Gabi Grecko — whose real name is Gabriella Curtis — testified Thursday that de Blasio donor Jeremy Reichberg took her on the junket to service “🦩anyone who asked,” and once they were in Sin City, she wound up sharing a room with disꦡgraced NYPD Deputy Inspector James Grant at the MGM Grand.

🍒Grecko said “yes”🍸 when asked if she had “sexual activity” with Grant on the trip.

She alꦏso admitted to “sexual contact” with Reichberg and his real-estate investor pal Jona Rechnitz on the plane, but not with passengers Det. Michael ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚMilici and Rechnitz pal Marco Franco.

Reichberg and ༒Rechnitz brought Grant, Milici and Franco on the trip for the Super Bowl XLVII weekend in 2013.

The men all avoided taking any photos with her, she saidꦛ.

“No one wanted to be in any pictures. That wa♏s very clear throughout the whole weekend,” Grecko said, wearing a skintight, pink-and-red, Chanel-style skirt suit as she took the stand Thursday.

Grecko descr💧ibed how Grant “drove me home” after they returned to New York from the trip and paid her about $1,500 for the weekend — a sum that she called “too little.”

“It was a long weekend it felt like,” she said.

When she told Grant he was a little light, he replied: “If our tꦇeam had done better we would have been able to give you more,” Grecko testified.

Graღnt is accused of trading official favors for gifts from Reichberg and fellow de Blasio donor Rechnitz.

He has claime𒁃d through his lawyer that he never had sex with her — but he has admitted to paying her, and is using that fact to try and dodge charges he took a bribe by spending t꧟ime with her.

Meanwhile, much of Grecko’s testimony tracked with information she provided in an interview with The Posꦍt in 2016.

And yet, she quibbled over details, suggesting a Post reporter with whom she lateꦛr started a romantic relationship embellished the facts.

She said she agreed to the article because she was told it would be written with a “feminist” slant while also admitting she sought press on the story inꦫ order to become “famous.”

“I th🦄ought maybe being f♓amous for some reason would be a way to give me a job and money,” she said of her decision to run to the press about the 2013 affairs.

Grecko said she posted an image of the paper’s cover — a ph꧋oto of ⛦Grecko wearing a skirt-suit with an exposed bra next to the headline “Quid Pro Ho” — to Instagram, while also claiming the article “slut-shamed” her.

Some time after the article was published in 2016, Grecko and the reporter struck up a brief romantic relationship that ended after about a month, she said i♎n court. The Post fired the reporter upon learning of that relationship.

Grecko claimed she didn’t earlier raise any con♔cern about th🐠e veracity of the article because she didn’t read it until months later and didn’t want the reporter to be fired.