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LAW PUTS A CORK IN BAR ‘BULLY’

A boozing bully charged with repeatedly flinging glassware at women’s heads is now behind bars instead of in front of them.

Teary-eyed Samir Dervisevic, 35, was ordered held without bail on felony assault after a probation official told a Manhattan judge that the clobbering clubgoer can’t hold his liquor and his temper at the same time.

“For some reason, females are the target of the defendant’s enragement,” said probation officer Alvin McNeil. “When alcohol is on the menu, he cannot hold his liquor – he becomes enraged.”

Dervisevic, a recently fired Upper East Side doorman, admitted swinging a vodka bottle into the face of a model in January at Ultra.

Then, last month, while still on probation, he was arrested on charges he hurled three drinking glasses at a woman’s head at the Hudson Hotel.

Defense lawyer Aaron Wallenstein insisted it’s Dervisevic who’s the victim of the Hudson Hotel skirmish.

“A mob of about 15 to 20 people pummeled him,” the lawyer told The Post, showing a stack of photographs documenting the bruises and scratches Dervisevic suffered on his head, arms and body.

“One of the girls face-raked him as the others held him down.”

Asked if this mob attacked before or after Dervisevic allegedly started hurling drinking glasses, the lawyer declined to elaborate.

laura.italiano@nypost.com