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Adopt kid’s ex-ma jackpot

A filthy-rich Westchester woman must cough up a bigger portion of her estate to the special-needs Chinese teen she gave away eight years after adopting her, a court ordered.

Christine Svenningsen, 55, has to include her former daughter Emily, 17, when her $250 million trust is divided up among her five biological children, a New York appeals court ruled on Feb. 6.

Eight years after Svenningsen traveled to China to adopt infant Emily in 1996, she took the girl to a Connecticut special-needs boarding school, where the child bonded with a school administrator.

Svenningsen had her attorneys talk to the school about putting Emily up for adoption, and the administrator, Maryann Campbell, volunteered to adopt the girl.

Svenningsen offered Emily and her new family a trust worth about $840,000, but when Campbell learned the estate was more than $250 million, she sued.