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SoHo clubs hit with $10K fine, 10-day liquor license suspension after Chris Brown-Drake brawl

It wasn’t just Drake and Chris Brown’s fault.

A Manhattan judge disciplined the owners of the SoHo sister nightspots WiP and Greenhouse today by approving a $10,000 fine and 10-day liquor license suspension for a spate of violence at the Varick Street club that culminated in the fight-heard-round-the-world between the star singers over Rihanna.

The wrist slap follows a ruling by another judge, Anil Singh, who tossed former owner Jon Bakhshi’s $16 million suit against the rappers, claiming their behavior damaged the Greenhouse name.

Today, Judge Geoffrey Wright said the five disorderly conduct charges brought by the State Liquor Authority against the clubs from incidents between May and June in 2012 “reflect a disheartening consistency.”

He pooh poohed the new owners’ — NBA shooting guard Larry Hughes and veteran scenester Barry Mullineaux — attempts to blame the violence on their former partner Bakhshi.

Judge Wright said the claim was “belied by the record,” noting that the majority of the charges happened last summer after Bakhshi sold his stake in 2011, but retained trademark rights.

“Whatever lapses in supervision under the old regime, seem to have continued under the new one,” Wright wrote in his decision.

He gave the clubs two days to appeal the decision before shutting off the spigot for the suspension.

Last time the SLA threatened to shutter the hotspot Mullineaux, whose W. 29th Street club Stereo was closed by cops in 2008, bemoaned that if WiP and Greenhouse went dark “New York will lose a bright night light in its entertainment crown.”

But the liquor authority countered that the venue was “a drain on police resources and a danger to public health.”

The clubs are still embroiled in a half dozen other lawsuits that were recently consolidated by Justice Singh, including a $20 case by hoopster Tony Parker and another suit by a French male model whose hand was damaged in the brawl over sexy songstress Rihanna. Those parties are due back in court tomorrow.

An attorney for the club declined to comment.