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GIRL GONE WILD – GENEROSA’S FURY

Accused killer Danny Pelosi’s sister testified yesterday that days before Ted Ammon’s murder, his estranged wife, Generosa, maliciously destroyed the millionaire’s valued possessions.

Barbara Lukert, a prosecution witness, said that Generosa, by then Pelosi’s girlfriend, tossed out Ammon’s Armani suits and destroyed his expensive desk and a grandfather clock days before his October 2001 murder.

Generosa purposely pushed Ammon’s favorite desk out of a second-story window at his East Hampton mansion, then smiled and said, “Oops!” as it smashed, Lukert testified.

When prosecutor Janet Albertson pointed out that Generosa was just 5-2 and weighed only 120 pounds – apparently implying Pelosi helped her with the heavy desk – Lukert cut her off.

“She was strong as an ox – she could take on any man in this room,” Lukert claimed.

The testimony came after Suffolk Supreme Court Justice Robert Doyle said he was banishing the subject of witchcraft from the courtroom.

Doyle sustained the prosecution’s objection to Pelosi’s attorney last week asking Lukert whether her family believed “Generosa Ammon was the devil and that she had put a spell upon the Pelosi family.”

“Somehow, I don’t think we’ve heard the last of this,” Pelosi’s defense lawyer, Gerald Shargel, said during a break.

Shargel said that some family members are convinced Generosa laid a curse that caused the death by natural causes of Pelosi’s cop brother, James, five months after Ted Ammon’s October 2001 murder.

Shargel charged that if Pelosi’s father, Robert Pelosi Sr., and other relatives believed that Generosa was the devil, they may have come to court in an effort “to try to frame” him.

Pelosi’s father, Robert Pelosi Sr. – whose testimony against his son was devastating – denied he was trying to railroad his son.

“I put my right hand on the Bible and swore to tell the truth and that’s what I did,” Pelosi Sr. told The Post. “I lost one son, James. Why would I want to lose another son for the rest of his life and, maybe, for the rest of my life?”