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Linen king battered ex: cops

Here’s more dirty laundry from Manhattan’s wacky “linen king.”

Millionaire peddler George Bardwil — who last made headlines as the victim of a bizarre push-in robbery at his Turtle Bay pad — has been busted for allegedly attacking his beautiful, much-younger ex-wife, The Post has learned.

“I’m very scared of him,’’ sexy siren Emiko Bardwil, 26, told The Post yesterday, adding that she was reluctant to say more because, “I have family that is not aware of this.”

Her 60-year-old, eccentric former hubby — who owns Bardwil Home, which sells upscale rugs, towels and tablecloths — is accused of beating her in his pad at 315 E. 51st St. around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, law-enforcement sources said.

The pair was arguing over her health, a source said.

Bardwil allegedly dragged her into the kitchen before repeatedly punching her and slamming her head against the ground and counter top, sources said.

She went to the hospital with a head gash that required stitches.

Police were called and Bardwil was arrested on felony assault charges.

He was released on $100,000 bail. His lawyer, Michael Bachner, said, “Mr. Bardwil’s position is that there was no assault.”

In 2008, Bardwill allegedly beat his housemaid for supposedly stealing an $187,000 belt. He pleaded guilty to assault.

Last October, Bardwil was the victim of the home-invasion robbery in which thugs tied up him and made off with $300,000 in loot.