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Dominique Strauss-Kahn booted from Paris home by wife Anne Sinclair

DSK’s wife has finally given the horndog le boot.

Anne Sinclair tossed philandering ex-IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn out of their Paris home last month, reports say.

He had been accused of rape by a Manhattan maid and attempted rape by a French writer and was being investigated over ties to a prostitution ring in France.

“He’s in a bad way. It’s very sad,” a person who knows DSK told Reuters. “He’s shunned by everybody.”

The one-time presidential contender and his New York-born heiress wife — who had posted his $1 million bail in the now-dismissed rape case — had been living separate lives, the French magazine Closer reported.

Sinclair recently was named news editor of the Huffington Post’s French edition, while he has been bemoaning his lack of career options, the mag said.

The pair has been married 20 years.

The pair released a statement Friday claiming they would sue Closer for invading their privacy.

“Having taken note of the cover and content of celebrity magazine Closer, Dominique Strauss-Kahn and Anne Sinclair have decided to sue this publication for invasion of privacy,” their lawyers said in a brief statement.

They neither confirmed nor denied the report.

Nafissatou Diallo, the maid at Midtown’s Sofitel Hotel who last year accused DSK of rape, has a civil suit pending against him. He maintains their encounter in his suite was consensual.

The Manhattan DA had the rape charge dropped amid doubts over her credibility.