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Wrist slap for jewelry designer de Givenchy who punched a cop

A famous jewelry designer got only five days of community service and a $120 fine after he pleaded guilty Thursday to drunkenly slugging a cop for towing his Mercedes last year.

James de Givenchy — the nephew of celebrity fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy — was initially charged with second-degree assault, but he took a deal Thursday in Manhattan Supreme Court in which he copped to disorderly conduct, a minor violation that will leave him with no criminal record.

In November 2013, de Givenchy, 50, was with his wife, Gina, in the Meatpacking District at 2 a.m. when his saw his black Mercedes being hauled onto the back of an NYPD tow truck.

A boozed-up de Givenchy jumped into the Mercedes driver’s seat.

When he refused to get out, he was dragged out by a police sergeant.

De Givenchy then punched the sergeant in the face before being Maced by a second officer.

De Givenchy’s wife, 46, charged with obstruction for trying to pull one of the cops off her husband, returns to court April 16.