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Pregnant cop-killer’s guard a coker, too

Ronell Wilson

Ronell Wilson (AP)

POOR KID: Coke-using prison guard Nancy Gonzalez (above, at court yesterday) is pregnant by cop-killer Ronell Wilson (inset). (
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She’s gonna be one heckuva mom.

A federal prison guard who got knocked up after secret jailhouse trysts with a cold-blooded double-cop killer has tested positive for cocaine, her lawyer said yesterday.

The stunning disclosure came as Nancy Gonzalez — who is due to give birth to thug Ronell Wilson’s son on March 20 — was arraigned on a charge of having unlawful sex with an inmate.

Brooklyn federal prosecutors charged Gonzalez had drugs in her system when she was tested before her arrest last month.

Her lawyer, Anthony Ricco, told Judge James Orenstein that Gonzalez, 29, got coked up despite being in the late stages of her pregnancy — to deal with stress.

“We forget that Nancy Gonzalez is young. She’s 29, and young people deal with stress differently. They make errors of judgment,” he said.

But he incredibly insisted the drug-abusing convict concubine would be a fine mom, adding, “She fully intends to raise the child.”

It was also disclosed that in 2011 she had flunked a drug test administered by the federal Bureau of Prisons — testing positive for cocaine — and had been ordered into mandatory drug treatment.

Ricco predicted the case would be settled before trial.

Orenstein said the court would accommodate Gonzalez’s scheduled delivery date when setting her next court appearance. Gonzalez, of Huntington, LI, remains free on $150,000 bail and faces up to 15 years behind bars if convicted.

Her baby-daddy shot NYPD Detectives Rodney Andrews and James Nemorin in a car at point-blank range during an undercover gun buy-and-bust operation on Staten Island in 2003.

During his 2007 trial, a pal testified that Wilson wrote him a letter about wanting to father a child before being executed.

“I just need a baby before the pigz try to take my life. I need to have something behind,” wrote Wilson.

Wilson was originally sentenced to death, but the penalty was overturned on appeal. A new death penalty trial is planned for this year.