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Strip joint wins bid to bare cop sex reports

A Midtown jiggle joint won the right to subpoena undercover cops who busted women at the strip club for allegedly offering happy endings and unprotected sex for $1,700 a pop in 2011.

“Only nuns and priests were there?” joked Justice O. Peter Sherwood to the joint’s attorney before signing the orders in Manhattan Supreme Court yesterday.

FlashDancers, at Broadway and 52nd Street, wants police records to prove that no sex acts actually occurred.

“The undercovers claim they had conversations with people, no money changed hands, no act took place, so it’s all based on conversation,” the club’s attorney, Edward Rudofsky, told The Post.

The strippers are responsible for any proposed hanky-panky, not the club, because it has a sterling reputation of 25 years without prior prostitution charges, the legal papers argue.

During an undercover sting in December 2010, a member of the NYPD’s Vice Squad asked an Asian girl in a white bikini “if we were going to bang raw. She said yes and giggled,” the police report reads.

FlashDancers is scheduled to go before the State Liquor Authority tomorrow to answer charges of disorderly conduct and improper supervision.

The club could potentially be stripped of its liquor license.

Neither the authority nor the NYPD returned calls for comment.