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Huntley kid clean$ up

State Sen. Shirley Huntley likes to keep the campaign cash close to home.

Huntley’s campaign committee paid her daughter $50,700 for three months of work on the Queens Democrat’s 2010 re-election bid.

Pamala Corley raked in the money from July to September 2010 — $1,000 as a consultant, $37,300 for wages, $10,000 for polling costs and $2,400 for office expenses. She got another $1,200 for office expenses in November 2010, campaign-finance reports show.

Huntley (pictured) and her ties to two nonprofits, including one run by her daughter, are the subject of an investigation by state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, the Sunday Post revealed.

The US Attorney’s Office in Brooklyn is also reviewing the case, according to a source familiar with that probe.

Huntley founded the nonprofit Parent Workshop before being elected in 2006. Once in office, she authorized a $30,000 member item to the group, money that went to two consultants. One of the consultants, Sherman Russell, is listed as living either at Huntley’s Jamaica home or at her daughter’s Valley Stream house.

Corley herself started a taxpayer-funded charity, the Parents Information Network, from the Huntley family home.

Huntley’s office said the campaign payments were reimbursements for campaign workers.