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‘Heroes’ actress Tawny Cypress sued for allegedly having ex-husband beat up at B’klyn Cheeburger Cheeburger

A sexy star of the sci-fi TV drama “Heroes” is being sued by her ex-husband for allegedly having him beat-up by her current husband inside a Park Slope burger joint and then framed for assault, according to a papers filed in Brooklyn Supreme Court.

Tawny Cypress, who portrayed the arts dealer Simone Deveaux in the defunct NBC series, had invited her ex-husband, Bill Charles, to see their son, Dexter, at the Cheeburger Cheeburger on Seventh Avenue on June 6.

But her current hubby, Thomas Dillon, was “lying in waiting,” the lawsuit claims, and he allegedly attacked Charles with a “hard object” knocking him to the ground and causing a concussion.

Dillon and Cypress then “acted with others by deception, concocting a fabricated version” of events that led to Charles, 58, spending six nights in jail on assault charges.

“The relatively minor charges against my client are merely a distraction from the attempted murder that Thomas Dillon committed against my client,” Charles’ attorney Robert Feldman alleged.

He added, “Tommy Dillon hit my client with what appeared to be a cellphone extremely hard causing serious physical injuries.”

Cypress, 36, was married to Charles from 2000 to 2004.

She starred in the 2006-2007 season of “Heroes” and also portrayed Carla in the firefighter drama “Rescue Me” in 2009, according to her IMDb page.

Neither Cypress nor Dillon could immediately be reached for comment.