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Yoko Ono battles co-op board

Yoko Ono is at war with a West Village co-op board, claiming the members botched her attempts to sell the $6 million penthouse she owns but does not live in.

John Lennon’s widow filed a $6.6 million lawsuit in Manhattan Civil Court Wednesday against the board of 49 Downing St.

She purchased the 5,700-square-foot, terraced unit in 1995 for her son, Sean, who lived in the sprawling penthouse for only a few years.

Ono lives at the storied Central Park West building The Dakota, the site of Lennon’s assassination in 1980.

When Ono, 80, tried to sell the West Village penthouse to a family with children this year, the board imposed “arbitrary conditions” to hinder the sale, her suit claims.

She maintains that the board prefers its current dream set-up — having an owner who pays all her bills on time but is never home.

Neighbors at the Village building did not immediately return calls for comment.