Brooklyn federal prosecutors have long been aware that Seagram heiress Clare Bronfman is footing the legal bills for her Nxivm cohorts, a new filing charges — they’re just throwing a tantrum now because none of the accused sex cultists have pleaded guilty.

“The government files this curcio motion now, six months after being told about the trust, because of this vexation over the fact that none of the defendants have pleaded guilty and wish to blame this on divided loyalties,” alleged cult leader Keith Raniere’s lawyer Teny Geragos writes. “The government, however, conveniently ignores the most obvious reason for defendants not pleading guilty. That is, of course, because the defendants are not guilty.”

On Monday, prosecutors requested a hearing, saying they’d learned that defense bills for multiple defendants and even witnesses had been paid from an irrevocable trust that was primarily funded by Bronfman, the daughter of billionaire philanthropist Edgar Bronfman Sr.

Raniere’s defense team first mentioned the trust earlier this year, as they were attempting to pull together a bail package for their client, who’s accused of sex trafficking and other charges.

Lawyers for former “Smallville” actress Allison Mack also noted their client waives any conflicts, and said the nature of the fund “eliminates any actual conflict and makes any potential conflict of interest here exceedingly remote (if not non-existent).”

The parties are due back in court Thursday.