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Skateboarder held in nutty naked hotel rampage

He’ll have to get some serious air to make this sky-high bail.

A Manhattan judge has set bail at $75,000 bond or $10,000 cash for Jereme Rogers, the pro skateboarder charged in a nutty naked rampage at the Shelburne hotel last night.

The tattooed Rogers, 26, of Massachusetts — who officials say was caught in the nude, smashing paintings in the Murray Hill hotel’s hallway — did not immediately post a bond and was being held at Manhattan Criminal Court today.

Named rookie of the year in 2005 by Skateboarding magazine, Rogers is now charged with misdemeanor criminal mischief, carrying a possible maximum of one year jail.

Rogers caused a total $2,500 in damage by grabbing three paintings off the wall, smashing them against the floor until their glass broke, and then ripping the canvases with his hands, according to the criminal complaint against him.

“He was yelling about how he was the son of God,” a source told The Post.

Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Diane Boyer set bail after prosecutor Andrew Weinstein argued that Rogers has no ties to New York, an open arrest for similar shenanigans out of state, and a history of not showng up for court dates.

In 2009, Rogers was arrested for doffing his undies and preaching — bottomless — from a rooftop in Redondo Beach, Calif.