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Facebook ex-prez’s $20M pad

No status updates are allowed from this $20 million party pad.

Facebook billionaire Sean Parker — portrayed by Justin Timberlake in “The Social Network” — just plunked down the megabucks for the appropriately named Bacchus House at 40 W. 10th St. in Greenwich Village. Parker had rented the 24-foot-wide carriage house when it was listed for $45,000 a month — and held many a raucous party there.

The previous owner was Enrico Cinzano, heir to an Italian liquor fortune.

The six-bedroom, 7½-bath, 7,500-square-foot home includes a private garage, an indoor pool and a landscaped atrium. It has been on the market for years but has not been officially listed since 2009, when the asking price was $18.75 million.

“The parties were great, but Parker could have done much better with that kind of money,” said Paolo Zampolli, owner of the boutique brokerage firm Paramount Group, who attended one of Parker’s bashes there.

Parker, co-founder of Napster, is an ex-president of Facebook. He is a managing partner of the Founders Fund, a San Francisco-based venture-capital firm.