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Troubled real estate heir scoffs at plea-deal offer

Twisted real-estate heir Robert Durst laughed off a prosecutor’s plea deal for 15 days jail Monday as a Manhattan judge denied his motion to dismiss trespassing charges for showing up at his estranged brother’s property without an invite.

“You must be kidding,” Durst — who remains the only suspect in the 1982 disappearance of his wife Kathleen McCormack — said of the plea deal.

Durst, 70, was busted for walking up a few steps of Douglas Durst’s home at 413 West 43rd St and staring into a camera for 24 seconds.

Thirteen Durst family members have restraining orders against the mogul who served a three-year prison stint for dismembering a friend in Texas.

Durst wouldn’t comment further on the pending case but he did offer some criticism of the 2010 movie “All Good Things” inspired by his life and starring Ryan Gosling.

“It was a great story, great actors but he went ahead and produced it and directed it and ruined the whole thing,” Durst said of producer/director Andrew Jarecki. “He’s the first to admit that.”

Durst is due back in court in March