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Maids duke it out in UES townhouse

These maids need to clean up their act.

Two housekeepers got into a hair-pulling catfight in the tony Upper East Side townhouse of an erotic artist with a controversial past, law-enforcement sources told The Post yesterday.

Amanda Tejada, 18, of New Jersey, and Marga Lecuona, 45, of Manhattan, were both charged with assault for Sunday’s 11 a.m. donnybrook at the East 62nd Street home of Sonnai Frock Rohrbeck, 64, widow of late NBC-TV exec John Rohrbeck.

Tejada told cops the two got into an argument and the raging older woman chucked a milk carton at her, pulled her hair and punched her in the face.

The teen said she then shoved Lecuona into a window, cutting her arm.

But Lecuona said Tejada punched her in the face, causing her to fall into the window and cut her arm, the sources said.

Lecuona was treated at Lenox Hill Hospital.

Rohrbeck said yesterday she fired the pair, although “they cried and begged for their jobs back.”

She had no clue what the fight was about, but concluded, “It would have to be something very stupid.”

Neither of the combatants could be reached.

John Rohrbeck, who died in April 2002 of bladder cancer at age 62, oversaw 11 NBC stations when he was forced out in 1997.

Page Six reported at the time that network execs were unhappy that his wife sold erotic art that included images of children.

Additional reporting by Bob Fredericks