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‘Bad-tipper’ Strauss-Kahn has food, patio furniture delivered; turns away balloons

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Dominique Strauss-Kahn stocked up for a long Memorial Day weekend at “Chez Perv” yesterday — receiving orders of water, food and patio furniture while stiffing one of the deliverymen.

“They never tip,” said a sweaty Danny Cotto after dropping off a box from Espresso Coffee at around 6 p.m. at the luxe TriBeCa town house.

The former International Monetary Fund chief, confined to 153 Franklin St. while awaiting trial on sex-assault charges, appears to be worried about his waistline while under home confinement.

He took in a six-bag grocery order that included healthy fare like boneless, skinless chicken breast, Lean Cuisine meals and Crystal Light.

He also took delivery of nine cases of Poland Spring water — a slap in the face to his Evian-sipping countrymen who have so vehemently defended him.

Later in the day, one of the attempted-rape suspect’s security guards was seen hauling in three umbrellas large enough to shade his gnarly hide from the sun when he’s on his rooftop deck.

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Strauss-Kahn — out on bail while facing charges he sexually assaulted a maid at Midtown’s Sofitel hotel two weeks ago — filled his cupboards amid a circus-like day at his $50,000-a-month crash pad.

At about 11:45 p.m., a messenger showed up at his door with six balloons, including one shaped like a shark, but was rebuffed by the moneyman’s handlers as the camped-out media snapped pictures.

“Someone inside said he didn’t want it,” said the slightly confused worker, whose bosses at Balloon Saloon got the order from an anonymous person.

A few hours later, three men dressed like rabbis knocked on his door in hopes of observing Friday Sabbath services with Strauss-Kahn, who is Jewish. They, too, were told to go away.

“We tried to bring something for Shabbat,” said one of the men, who all declined identify themselves. “We do our duty, what we have to do.”

Strauss-Kahn started the day by stepping out of his home and heading to the doctor — one of the few places he is allowed to go.

It was not disclosed why he needed medical attention, but the disgraced monetary honcho was spotted visiting a physician at a building on East 70th Street.

His daughter, Camille, showed up at the home later in the evening,

Meanwhile, a French publication reported yesterday that one day after Strauss-Kahn’s arrest, the Obama administration handed over a detailed report on the case to French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

Le Figaro said the disclosure was highly unusual, because French diplomats never ask for information about an arrested citizen, so as not to appear like they are interfering in the case.

But the paper said the White House took the step on its own in an effort to prevent any tensions with France over the arrest ahead of last week’s G-8 summit in Deauville.