Metro

Loyal Liusers hang tough

The feds have apparently been unable to flip either of two defendants charged with funneling illegal campaign contributions to embattled city Comptroller John Liu.

During a Manhattan federal court hearing yesterday for Liu fund-raiser Xing Wu “Oliver” Pan, a prosecutor said a grand jury may soon add “another defendant.”

Prosecutor Justin Anderson didn’t name the person, but a source with ties to the case said it’s Liu’s campaign treasurer, Jia “Jenny” Hou, who was busted in February.

The feds face an April 30 deadline to indict Hou after filing court papers last week that cited “discussions regarding a possible disposition” of the charges against her.

Hou’s lawyer, Gerald Lefcourt, declined to comment.

But Pan’s defense lawyer, Irwin Rochman, insisted outside court he wasn’t negotiating a plea deal.