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‘Bidder’ memories

A new Anne Hathaway drama is coming soon — with the actress’ jewelry in the starring role.

Federal authorities are planning to auction off baubles Hathaway’s high-living ex-boyfriend gave to her before he was busted in an investment scheme that involved fake connections to the Vatican.

The FBI seized about a dozen items that swindler Raffaello Follieri gave the “Devil Wears Prada” actress, including a gold Rolex watch valued at $25,000 and a silver Rolex valued at $5,000.

Hathaway turned the bling over in August 2008, weeks after Follieri was arrested on fraud charges.

She was forced to give up the jewelry as prosecutors prepared for a trial so it could be used as evidence.

Hathaway was given the opportunity to bid exclusively on the rings, necklaces and other items, but she took a pass.

The goodies also include a pair of silver earrings with diamonds, a silver chain with a cross pendant, two gold rings, a five-strand pearl necklace and a Louis Vuitton box.

The auction date has not yet been set.

The bidding session is being held to repay Follieri’s victims, including supermarket magnate and Bill Clinton pal Ron Burkle, who was duped into forming a development firm with the con man.

Follieri pleaded guilty to scamming more than $2 million from investors to fund his lavish lifestyle.

“I will never be able to wash away the shame,” Follieri said at his sentencing.

“I just hope that someday those who have been hurt by my actions will forgive me.”

Prosecutors said Follieri used his investors’ money to pay for a $37,000-a-month Manhattan penthouse he shared with Hathaway and for medical bills, yacht rentals and other luxurious items that had nothing to do with his purported business of buying and developing church properties.

Follieri’s stash also included a dozen pricey watches, a Cartier figurine and a Tiffany clock.

The FBI also seized an assortment of men’s watches from the 48th-floor Trump Tower apartment.

Hathaway has since moved on, but her new boyfriend has had his own troubles with the law.

The “Alice in Wonderland” star’s current love interest, Adam Shulman, was accused last month of swiping a mural from a Meatpacking District construction site. But the contractor declined to file charges after Shulman returned the artwork.

leonard.greene@nypost.com