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New twist in H’caust granny case

The big-spending real-estate agent who allegedly sold a Times Square building out from under her Holocaust-survivor grandmother is now trying to take the 73-year-old woman’s independence, petitioning the court to declare her an “incapacitated person.”

Danielle Kaminsky, 23, filed the guardianship application in Manhattan Supreme Court yesterday, taking on her own mother, Iris Kaminsky, in the move.

Danielle charged that her mom “absconded” with millions of grandmother Sarah Weinberg’s money to support her “shopaholic and hoarder” habit.

Danielle calls her mom a “puppeteer” and her grandmother a “puppet,” in her legal bid to get guardianship over the older woman.

Danielle was hit recently with a lawsuit claiming she tricked her grandmother into signing away the rights to a building at 371 W. 46th St.

Danielle’s petition asserts that representatives of JPMorgan Chase Bank contacted the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office over concerns about Iris’ involvement with her mother’s finances.

Weinberg’s lawyer, Kenneth Glassman, said the allegations are false and a distraction from the lawsuit his client brought against her granddaughter last month.

There will be a hearing on the matter Thursday.