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Patriots owner Robert Kraft mingled with Judge Richard Berman, who overturned the NFL suspension of Tom Brady over his alleged role in Deflategate, at a Hamptons Labor Day party full of media and business power brokers.

Kraft was chatting with Berman at Discovery Communications chief David Zaslav and his wife Pam’s party at their East Hampton estate, also attended by Oprah Winfrey, Martha Stewart, Harvey Weinstein, Lloyd Blankfein, NY Giants co-owner Jon Tisch and wife Lizzie, Katie Couric, and Hilaria and Alec Baldwin.

Brady won the court battle Thursday, when Berman bashed NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell for “dispensing his own brand of industrial justice.” The ruling clears Brady to play in Thursday’s season opener.

A rep for the Patriots told Page Six, “It was a chance encounter at a social event with hundreds of guests. There was a brief introduction and an exchange of pleasantries that lasted no more than a couple of minutes.”

Sandra Lee, who arrived with Gov. Andrew Cuomo, had surgery in August for an infection following a double mastectomy, and said, “It has been a difficult summer, but I am feeling so much better.”

They mingled with Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Nancy Pelosi.

Also there: Showtime’s Matt Blank, MSG boss Jim Dolan, CNN’s Jeff Zucker, Tamara Mellon, LionTree’s Aryeh Bourkoff, Blade co-founder Rob Wiesenthal, Gayle King, Tamron Hall, Dan Abrams, Lorne Michaels, Irving Azoff, Jimmy Buffett, Ron Perelman and Jack Welch.

Harry Connick Jr. played New Orleans jazz with a full band, and had the crowd, including Oprah, dancing, while Ron Howard filmed the performance on his iPhone. Harry also joked about some of Discovery’s biggest stars and franchises: “I love ‘Naked & Afraid,’ that’s basically how I describe my wedding night. Even to this day, if I’m naked in the house, my wife is afraid . . . My favorite show is ‘Deadliest Catch.’ When I found out about that show with guys catching crabs, I thought it was going to be a show about Bourbon Street.”

Guests later headed down to a beach bonfire, where the voracious success of Discovery’s “Shark Week” was celebrated with a soaring shark sand sculpture.