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‘Sugar daddy’ site kicked off rape suspect

FLASHBACK: How the Post covered it yesterday. (
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Sleazy real-estate maven Lakhinder Vohra was banned months ago from a “sugar daddy” Web site for harassing young women — but sneaked back onto the forum to meet the girl who charged him with rape, the site’s boss told The Post yesterday.

Vohra, 47, was booted after several complaints on SeekingArrangement.com — including one who griped “he would not stop calling even after the woman said she wasn’t interested,” said site founder Brandon Wade.

SeekingArrangement is used by “sugar daddies” to meet “sugar babies” for “mutually beneficial relationships.”

Wade, who once briefly banned portly Vohra for getting too “touchy-feely” at a meet-and-greet party, permanently booted him from the site several months ago following new complaints.

But on Jan. 9, Vohra — who recently started working for high-end real-estate firm Nest Seekers — created a new profile on SeekingArrangement under user name “Daddylovesarmcandy,” purporting to be worth up to $10 million.

“Lets [sic] make 2013 the year that changed our lives!” he wrote.

On Wednesday, a 26-year-old woman he chatted with online went to the broker’s pricey pad at 37 Wall St. to meet in person, sources said.

Vohra allegedly threw her “face-down on the bed . . . placed his hand on the [woman’s] back” and raped her, according to a criminal complaint.

He pleaded not guilty to rape in Manhattan Criminal Court yesterday and was held on $10,000 bail.

The low bail “shows you there may be a weakness in the case,” said defense lawyer Mike Saint-Pre.