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‘Mob Wife’ freed by judge — to party in Vegas

Maybe this qualifies as a “parents weekend” — if you’re married to the mob.

TV’s newest “Mob Wife” jetted off to party in Las Vegas after telling a Brooklyn judge she needed permission to travel so she could visit her son at his college in West Virginia, The Post has learned.

Online photos show Alicia DiMichele, 40, living it up in Sin City — posing poolside in revealing swimwear, wearing a Yankee cap at a casino nightclub and hopping a party bus with fellow cast members of her VH1 reality show, “Mob Wives.”

She also got behind the wheel of a Ferrari owned by Exotics Racing, which lets people drive “supercars” at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

“This was amazing!!!” DiMichele wrote on Instagram with a picture of her in the driver’s seat, sporting sunglasses and a crash helmet.

The wife of reputed Colombo-family associate Edward “Tall Guy” Garofalo Jr. is awaiting sentencing for helping him scam tens of thousands of dollars in Teamsters pension funds from a Staten Island trucking company.

Terms of her $50,000 bond had restricted her to New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, but she got Brooklyn federal Judge Sandra Townes to lift the travel ban in June.

In a sworn declaration, DiMichele claimed she needed permission to drive her son to the University of West Virginia “to help him move into the dormitory.”

“More importantly, because my son will be in Morgantown, West Virginia, I need the ability to travel on very short notice in the event of an emergency,” she wrote.

“I do not intend to travel regularly, except to visit with my son for brief periods,” DiMichele added.

Reached for comment, her lawyer, John Wallenstein, said only, “As far as I know, she’s home in New Jersey.”