Entertainment

‘Talent’ abuse bust

Sure, he’s got talent — but he’s also a liar, an accused wife beater, and NBC has no idea what to do with him.

Sgt. Timothy Michael Poe — the country-singing contestant on “America’s Got Talent” who military officials outted as a faker for claiming he suffered a brain injury during an RPG attack in Afghanistan — was busted for domestic abuse 10 years ago, one of his two ex-wives claimed.

“I had him arrested in June 2002 for domestic violence,” ex Kelly Ballard told The Post. “He went to jail. Then I felt bad, and I bailed him out. Then he left, and I didn’t see him anymore.”

Ballard, an Air Force veteran who spent 10 months in Iraq, said she used money saved while serving overseas to pay for her 2004 divorce from Poe.

“Anytime I have caught him in lies or it would get bad, he would just move,” Ballard said. “It was disturbing . . . I think he is sick. I don’t know if he believes all this stuff or what. His whole world is a big lie, and I don’t know where it begins and ends.”

A public records search revealed that Poe has lived in at least 16 residences since 2000 — not including his two-week 2009 stint stationed in Afghanistan for the National Guard.

The former couple have an 11-year-old son, who Ballard said Poe does not support.

NBC executives have not yet decided if they plan to include Poe in future episodes of “Talent,” although he is expected to appear during the Vegas episodes, which air the week of June 25.