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Twisted NYC temptress sentenced to 8 years in prison for ‘heinous’ Instagram kidnapping scheme

The twisted temptress at the center of a kidnapping scheme that left a man burned, gagged and🅺 on the brink of death was sentenced to eight years in prison Thursday — as a Manhattan judge ripped her for the “heinous” crime.

Valerie Rosario, 23, pleaded guilty to attempted assault and kidnapping in June for luring a stranger she met on Instagram to th🔥e Bronx, where he was held captive and tortured for 24 ho꧃urs by a group of sadists demanding a $100,000 ransom in February 2022.

“I have to say I have not seen a set of facts as heinous as these in a very long time,” Judge Felicia Mennin told Rosario before handing down the sentence, agreed upon as part of a sweetheart deal with prosecutors.

“What you did to the victim in this case is absolutely reprehensible and people who live in civilized society should not do that to each other,” she seethed.

Rosario, who appeared cuffed with long braided hair, earlier Thursday had stunned the courtroom when it was announced that she had fired her lawyer and wanted tꩲo walk back her plea, before she changed her mind a few hours later.

Had she decided to take a U-turn on the deal, Rosario could have faced 25 years in prison on kidnapping and assault ꦕcharges at trial.

Valerie Rosario was sentenced after being at the center of a kidnapping scheme. Steven Hirsch

The Post exclusively reported in March 2022 that Rosario had been arrested foꦫr tricking a 24-year-old man into going to the Marble H⛦ill Avenue apartment where he was kidnapped.

When he arrived, three men barged in and pistol-whipped him before Rosario and the accomplices allegedly stripped him naked and “poured flammable substances on him,” then burned him with a flame inside a bathtub, court documents said.

The victim’s night or horrors didn’t end there. The sadist bunch also stabbed him several times with a knif🐟e to the legs, back and𝔉 body — and continued the cruelty when they moved him to Queens in a van, according to the filings.

The victim’s brother received a FaceTime call where one of the masked sickos slashed the captive man with a knife and demanded $100,000 ransom while threatening to kill him, the criminal complaint alleged.

Rosario left the victim barely breathing when cops found him, according to prosecutors. Facebook

The victim was found “barely breathing” lying in the back of the van, “unconscious, wrapped in a blanket with tape covering his mouth,” according to prosecutors.

“That’s not the way human beings should treat each other,” the judge said in Manhattan Supreme Court Thursday after reading facts from the case.

Rosario, who copped to the plea deal June 5, was finally sentenced after she initially notified the court that she’d canned defense attorney George Vomvolakis on the grounds of “ineffective assistance of counsel” — even after he negotiated the cushy agreement.

The last-minute announcement left courtroom onlookers shocked, and the judge told the attorneys to return in the afternoon with a decision about whether Rosario would really be goi🏅ng to trial.

For a few hours, Rosarion seemed to be willing to take her chances with a jury — despite one of her alleged co-conspirators, Michael Candelario, being convicted on kidnapping, robbery and other charges June 25.

Rosario’s apartment in the Bronx. Brigitte Stelzer

But🃏 after an apparent pep talk with her n🐈ew attorney Michael Mullen, the parties reconvened, with Rosario ready to face her fate.

Another one of her co-defendants, Javier Vargas, who was arrested in the van where tಌhe victim was found, was sentenced to 10 years in jail after taking a plea deal in May.

Rosario originally pleaded guilty to the charges. Steven Hirsch

Rosario pleaded guilty to kidnapping in the second degree and attempted assault i✤n the first 𓆏degree.

She will als✤o have five yea🍸rs of post-release supervision as part of her plea deal.

Her attorney declined to comment at th👍e end of the hea🥀ring.