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CO-ED COKE ‘PUSHERS’: WE’RE NONPROFIT

How can we be coke dealers? We never made any money!

That’s what two Fashion Institute of Technology co-eds said when they were busted last month for allegedly selling $1,280 worth of cocaine to a pair of undercover cops, according to newly released police documents.

The pretty brunettes, Mickenzie Dippenworth, 21, and Christine Scafa, 22, came to court in high heels yesterday to plead not guilty to drug-sale charges carrying a sentence of anywhere from 4 1/2 to 25 years prison.

“She stated that she does not deal drugs,” investigators said of Scafa, who lives in Princeton Junction, NJ. She told cops she started using cocaine in her freshman year, with Dippenworth.

“The only time that she supplied cocaine to anyone else is her friends,” the statement continued. “She did not turn a profit and only did it to ‘hook up’ her friends,” she told cops.

Those “friends” – or at least she thought they were friends at the time – included two undercover cops.

As for Dippenworth, who’s from Bel Air, Md., “She stated that she sold cocaine two or three times. She stated that she made $80 once from selling drugs and that was her first time. She stated she did not do it to make money.”

laura.italiano@nypost.com