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Ex dot.com millionaire trades ritzy loft for jail cell after drug, gun crimes

A one-time dot.com millionaire officially traded her $6 million East 17th Street loft for an upstate prison cell today, getting sentenced to 1 1/3 -to-four years prison for gun conspiracy and drug sales.

With good behavior and time served factored in, Jennifer Sultan could be sprung to a locked, in-patient drug treatment program within a year, said her lawyer, Frank Rothman.

Sultan smiled cheerfully as she was led out in handcuffs from the courtroom of Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Edward McLaughlin.

The Internet entrepreneur-turned-painkiller addict pleaded guilty earlier this month to selling felony weight oxycodone to an undercover last Spring, and to being a member of the notorious drug and gun gang that included convicted NYPD gun thief Nicholas Mina.