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Hipster in Hoffman drug bust cops plea deal for cocaine

The Manhattan hipster collared in a raid on Philip Seymour Hoffman’s accused drug dealer was sentenced Thursday on cocaine possession charges.

Max Rosenblum’s no-jail plea deal includes 2 years probation and mandatory outpatient drug rehab in exchange for copping to misdemeanor criminal possession charges.

The 22-year-old said nothing after his brief appearance in Manhattan Supreme Court and left the courtroom covering his face with papers.

Rosenblum and his gal pal Juliana Luchkiw, 22, were busted Feb. 4 after authorities executed a search warrant on their Mott Street apartment in the same building as the tragic “Capote” star’s alleged drug dealer Robert Vineberg.

Cops seized more than 250 baggies of heroin from Vineberg’s pad two days after the Oscar winner’s untimely death from a heroin and cocaine overdose.

Vineberg, a heroin-addicted jazz musician who has recorded with Amy Winehouse and Wyclef Jean, told The Post in an exclusive interview that he was good friends with the late actor.