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Gambling-ring partner linked to murder-suicide: feds

A suspected partner in Manhattan art-scion Helly Nahmad’s alleged illegal gambling ring has ties to a 2012 city murder-suicide, federal prosecutors said yesterday.

A company connected to suspect Anatoly Golubchik wired $300,000 to shady businessman Gary Zalevsky last year, they said.

The wire transfer came shortly before Zalevsky stood up in a conference room at Queens hotel in April and shot another man in the head five times with a stolen pistol before blowing his own brains out.

“It’s suspicious to us that [the company] sent money to a man, and a month later, there’s a murder-suicide,” prosecutor Josh Naftalis said yesterday during Golubchik’s bail hearing in Manhattan Federal Court.

“People getting killed, and money going from one suspect to another worries us, your Honor.”

The feds argued that Golubchik is dangerous and a flight risk as they fought against him getting bail, which was set at $10 million last week.

Despite yesterday’s revelations, a judge upheld Golubchik’s bail.

The suspect winked at his wife and young son as he left court, saying, “See you soon.”

The feds charge that Golubchik helped run a multimillion-dollar illegal gambling operation out of Nahmad’s $5 million Trump Tower condo.