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Cromartie baby mama seeks a new ‘deal’

53-BABY ROSTER? Jets cornerback Antonio Cromartie beams with wife, Terricka Cason, and their daughter, Jurzie. Terricka’s expecting twins. (
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Jets All-Pro babymaker Antonio Cromartie may have to cough up a bigger chunk of his $32 million contract if one of his baby mamas gets her way.

The lawyer for Latoya “Michelle” Burley of Houston has filed a court motion seeking an increase in the millionaire gridder’s monthly child-support payments.

“He can afford it, even after taxes,” attorney Eraka Watson told The Post yesterday.

Burley and Cromartie had two children — Deyjah Cromartie, 4, and Leilani Cromartie, 3 — but Watson says he rarely sees them.

“He really does not contact the children; they hear from him once or twice a year,” Watson said.

Cromartie, who signed a four-year, $32 million contract with Gang Green last August, could be a better baby daddy to all of his kids without cramping his superstar lifestyle, Watson added.

“Even if he gave an increase to all of the children, he would still be doing phenomenally well,” she said.

A state employee who also attends the University of Houston, Burley is getting by but could use the extra cash to take better care of her kids, Watson said.

Watson said she tried to have Cromartie served with legal papers at the New Jersey address she had for him, but the star defensive back apparently moved without leaving a forwarding address.

And that has another Cromartie baby mama fuming mad.

“I had no clue they moved. They have my son, it feels like he’s been kidnapped from me,” said Rosemita Pierre, the mother of Alonzo Pierre Cromartie, 7, who lives with the Jet and his wife, Terricka.

Cromartie, 28, has 10 kids with eight different women, including two with his wife, Terricka Cason, who announced on Twitter this week that two more were on the way.

Alonzo lives with the couple along with their two kids, while the seven others are living in California, Texas, Florida, Georgia and North Carolina.

Cromartie makes monthly child-support payments to all of the baby mamas of about $3,500 per child — though Watson said Burley gets less than that.

Additional reporting by Reuven Fenton