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Prosecutors still probing doctor who allegedly snapped upskirt pics

Manhattan prosecutors are still examining the Manhattan urologist accused of compulsively recording up-skirt videos with a hidden pen camera.

Seven months after his arrest in Union Square subway station, a grand jury has yet to be convened in his case, a nervous-looking Dr. Adam Levinson was told during a brief hearing this morning at Manhattan Criminal Court.

Levinson, an award-wining doctor who taught robotic surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital, declined to talk to reporters as he left court.

Prosecutors are pouring through some two dozen video clips of unsuspecting women recovered in the doctor’s pen camera, and have seized computers and other electronics from his posh Washington Street apartment in the West Village in an ongoing search for additional evidence, law enforcement sources have told The Post.

Levinson was busted in August after an eagle-eyed commuter allegedly saw what he was doing and notified cops.

He is due back in court for an update on May 20.

Officials at Mt. Sinai issued a statement in mid-October stressing that he is no longer employed by the hospital.

“Mt. Sinai has performed a thorough internal investigation and has found absolutely no evidence that Dr. Levinson was videotaping patients at the medical center,” the statement said.

“Nor has Mt. Sinai received any information from the enforcement agencies suggesting that he was videotaping patients,” the statement said.

“Mt. Sinai will continue cooperating with the police and with the District Attorney’s office in their investigations,” hospital officials added.