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Chokehold video taker blasts Sharpton for being ‘fake’

The convicted felon who shot video of a cop using a deadly chokehold on a Staten Island man — only to be busted a week later on a gun charge — was sprung from jail Friday on the eve of the Rev. Al Sharpton’s march.

But Ramsey Orta, 22, and his wife, Chrissie Ortiz, 30, blasted Sharpton as a publicity hound and a “fake,” and said they are marching only to support Eric Garner, who died during a bust for allegedly selling loose cigarettes.

“I’m going to march,” a bitter Orta told The Post. “But I’m not going to go for anybody but my man [Garner] and his mom.”

Orta’s wife mocked the Rev. as “Sharkton,” saying “he prowls the waters until he catches a victim” and that he contributed zilch to get Orta out of jail.