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Naomi Campbell settles ‘Cat Deluxe’ lawsuit

The air has cleared in a $10 million Manhattan lawsuit pitting Naomi Campbell against the maker of her “Cat Deluxe” perfume line.

The 2009 lawsuit — in which the perfumes’ creators accused the supermodel of welching on a share-the-profits agreement, has settled for an undisclosed amount, according to Manhattan Supreme Court records.

Reps for Campbell and for Moodform Mission, the Miami and London-based perfume designers, could not immediately be reached for comment.

But the suit accused Campbell of making millions and million — mostly through European sales, on such fragrances as “Cat Deluxe,” “Cat Deluxe with Kisses,” “Cat Deluxe at Night” and “Seductive Elixir” — but failing to fork over the contractually-required quarterly cut to the designers.

Campbell paid for seven years, then stopped payments in 2008, the suit said.

“The perfume did well, and she basically sounds like she got tired of sharing the money with the people who put this together for her,” Moodform Mission lawyer Daniel Bright had said when the suit was filed.