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VIP’s a ‘kinky brute’

A hotshot investment banker who rubs shoulders with celebs like Larry King and Tommy Hilfiger is secretly an abusive maniac who gets his jollies through violence, power trips and kinky sex, his newlywed wife charged in court papers yesterday.

Jason Meyers allegedly subjected his now-estranged spouse to months of “physical and psychological abuse” that included brutal beatings and demands for unusual sex acts that “she did not want to do,” according to her explosive suit.

The sordid details include a claim by Miryam Meyers, 29, that her 42-year-old hubby “called her a ‘bitch’ and ejaculated on her face” after she refused his order to “tell him that she was his ‘slave’ and that he was ‘the most powerful man in the world’ ” while they were getting it on.

After another incident in which he allegedly slapped her face and pulled her hair in public, Jason Meyers admitted “that seeing her upset turned him on,” her Manhattan federal court suit says.

She also claims to have once found a photo of Jason and his ex-wife, in which “his ex-wife was wearing a very short black leather dress and holding a whip, and Jason had a mask with metal chains around his body.”

When she asked about the picture, Jason Meyers — who is CEO of the Aspatuck Holdings private-equity firm and TriMedia Entertainment Group — allegedly “slapped her and ordered her never to touch it again.”

The turbulent relationship finally ended on Oct. 17 — 15 days after their City Hall wedding — when Jason was arrested for misdemeanor assault after he allegedly locked her out of his beachfront Huntington, LI, home, then dragged her through a broken window when she tried to get in.

“He was screaming and calling me a whore,” Miryam told Suffolk County cops, adding that her hubby forced her into the shower and turned on the cold water.

The next day, he slapped Miryam with divorce papers that accused her “of being a prostitute.”

The papers were notarized by Jason’s ex-wife, Natasha Meyers, a divorce lawyer.

Since then, Jason has tried to get Miryam deported to her native France to keep her from testifying against him in criminal court, she charges.

Miryam says she met Jason Meyers — a member of the star-studded board of governors of the We Are Family Foundation — in Geneva in 2007.

Jason and his lawyer both declined to comment.

Additional reporting by Selim Algar

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