Metro

June re-trial set for city Councilman Larry Seabrook

It could be a long, hot summer for embattled city Councilman Larry Seabrook.

A judge has set June 19 for the start of the Bronx Democrat’s re-trial on corruption charges.

Seabrook avoided conviction last year when jurors were unable to decide any of 12 counts against the career pol, who’s charged with crimes that include steering more than $600,000 in “slush” funds to his mistress and relatives.

Manhattan federal Judge Deborah Batts also ordered prosecutors to disclose by May 22 which “accomplice witnesses” they intend to call to the stand.

Seabrook’s former mistress, Gloria Jones-Grant, got immunity to testify against Seabrook, but once in court recanted allegations that she paid him cash kickbacks.

Jones-Grant also revealed that she had been diagnosed with the “onset of dementia.”

A spokeswoman for the Manhattan US Attorney’s Office declined to comment.