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House-squatter thugs held in kidnapping, rape of LI teen

Three alleged kidnappers (top left photo, from right), Renardo Williams, Omari Millington and Junior Goldring, who purportedly squatted in this home (left), stand in court yesterday.

Three alleged kidnappers (top left photo, from right), Renardo Williams, Omari Millington and Junior Goldring, who purportedly squatted in this home (left), stand in court yesterday.

Andrea Furlonge listens to the charges against her.

Andrea Furlonge listens to the charges against her.

CHARGED: Three alleged kidnappers, (top left photo, from right) Renardo Williams, Omari Millington and Junior Goldring, who purportedly squatted in this home (bottom left), stand in court yesterday. Andrea Furlonge (above) listens to the charges against her. Suspect Gary Coucil (right photo) tries to hide in plain sight. (Alex Rud; Ellis Kaplan (3))

A gang of sick squatters kidnapped, raped and pimped out a terrified 15-year-old Long Island runaway in a Queens house where they were illegally living, law-enforcement officials said yesterday.

And in a bizarre twist, after the owner complained that people were living there illegally, cops went to the Ozone Park house the day before the girl was taken there against her will.

“This is a horrific case in which the victim, a young girl, is alleged to have survived a nightmarish ordeal that included being drugged, gang raped and forced to work as a prostitute,” said Queens DA Richard Brown. “She is fortunate to have escaped.”

Prosecutors said the girl ran away from her Suffolk County home and was walking with a friend on Jerome Street in Brooklyn on Feb. 6 when they were picked up in a car by Junior Goldring, 23, of Brooklyn.

She was driven to the house at 83-14 101st Ave. in Ozone Park, where she met alleged ringleader Gary Council, 22, of Ozone Park, Roy McMillan, 24, of Brooklyn, and alleged madam Andrea Furlonge.

Council later produced a phony document saying they’d leased the pad from a “Raymond Kelly,” but sources said the choice of name was random and did not refer to the city’s top cop.

When the victim and her pal tried to leave, Council grabbed her by the arm and said, “You’re not going anywhere. You are going to stay here and make my money,” the DA said.

The creep allegedly told Furlonge, a pregnant, 21-year-old Canadian, that the runaway was a “new girl” and ordered the madam to take the victim and “do what she had to do.”

Furlonge allegedly took nude photos of the victim and posted them at backpage.com to advertise the teen for hookups.

Two days later, Council, Goldring, 23, Omari Millington, 21, and Renardo Williams, 22, both of Brooklyn, allegedly tied her up, forced ecstasy pills down her throat and repeatedly raped her, authorities said.

Money paid by johns was turned over to the baby-face ringleader, who tried to hide his face from cameras at his arraignment in Queens Supreme Court yesterday.

The horror house is owned by Tsung Chen, 63, and was supposed to be empty for renovations.

But when Chen visited on Jan. 21, he discovered his locks had been broken. He changed the locks, but when he returned on Feb. 5, he found the new ones were also broken and called police.

When cops arrived, Council showed them phony lease papers. It is unclear what if any action was taken, as the suspects remained living there.

An NYPD spokesman didn’t respond to a request for comment.

The victim finally escaped on Feb. 12 and alerted cops.

The suspects were arraigned on burglary, rape, kidnapping and sex-trafficking charges and held on high bail.