Metro

Pals get Westchester ‘pot’ ma out of the joint

Her friends wouldn’t leave her high and dry.

Accused suburban pot princess Andrea Sanderlin’s odd circle of pals — from hair colorists to MTA engineers — were in Brooklyn federal court yesterday, putting their financial futures on the line to help get her sprung on bail.

Hours later, Sanderlin — a Westchester mother of two who the feds say ran a pot- growing and -distribution operation like something out of the cable series “Weeds” — walked out of the courthouse free on $500,000 bail after being locked up since May.

The Mercedes-driving, horse-riding Scarsdale mom was charged with running a massive grow-house out of a warehouse in Maspeth, Queens, where agents found 3,000 weed plants worth more than $3 million.

Noting hazy ties to Sanderlin, Judge Steven Gold eyed with suspicion her four backers: MTA engineer Steven Arroyo, Thomson Reuters executive assistant Sudhey Reyes, colorist Mark Mileti and hair stylist John Lichioveri.

“She doesn’t know these people,” Gold remarked incredulously.

“She knows people that know these people.”

Gold gave Sanderlin’s own family until Wednesday to sign on or the bail deal would be rescinded.

Joined by an unknown man in a hoodie, Sanderlin said nothing when she was released.