Metro

Cop is guilty of amour

Au revoir, Sgt. Sleaze!

An NYPD sergeant was found guilty yesterday in Brooklyn Supreme Court of lying about his relationship with a pretty French homicide suspect — and could face up to seven years in prison.

Sgt. Bobby Hadid, 45, flew to France in 2007 with NYPD investigators to translate the confessions of Marien Kargu, 43, and his wife, Leila Grison, to a 2001 murder in Sunset Park.

The multilingual sergeant e-mailed with Grison even as her husband was extradited to the United States for trial, traveled to Paris twice to see her, then lied about the contact when he testified under oath in Kargu’s trial, prosecutors said.

Hadid — who testified he thought it was OK to maintain contact with Grison because she wasn’t a “perp” — remained impassive when his guilty verdict was read.

Cops said Hadid will be fired.

“I never thought she was a perp,” Hadid said when he testified in his own defense Tuesday. “She didn’t have anything to do with the case anymore.”

Hadid was found guilty of perjury in the first degree for lying during Kargu’s trial — but not guilty for his testimony in the killer’s pretrial hearing.

Hadid and his lawyer declined comment outside the courtroom.

Kargu was convicted of manslaughter for the 2001 killing of his roommate Antonio Guzzardi, 34, and Grison confessed to helping him hide the body in a Dumpster.