The son of the actor who played notorious “Sopranos” mobster Christopher Moltisanti has been busted for spray-painting a swastika in a dorm at Purchase College, a report says.

Vadim Imperioli, 19, faces charges of criminal mischief after being arrested last month by SUNY Purchase police, according to the Journal News.

The anti-Semitic imagery was reported Nov. 20 and said to have been scrawled on a bulletin board.

Betsy Aldredge, a spokeswoman for Purchase, told the Journal News that the swastikas were spray-painted inside the dorm after the words “Black Lives Don’t Matter” were found scrawled somewhere else on campus. That incident is still being investigated.

In an e-mail to students Nov. 29, police officials said they were “pleased to announce that the NYS University Police has made an arrest in one of last week’s graffiti cases involving the rendering of swastikas.”

It wasn’t until Wednesday that cops revealed how it was Vadim Imperioli — son of “The Sopranos” actor Michael Imperioli — who was responsible.

“We assisted SUNY Purchase police,” Capt. Doug Larkin of the New York State Police told the Journal News. “He was arrested for the swastika incident.”

While all on-campus offenses are handled by the campus police, any charges filed against Imperioli would ultimately be dealt with in Harrison Town Court.

The young man was in court on Tuesday for an unrelated petit larceny charge, stemming from the unauthorized use of a vehicle on Oct. 13, the Journal News reports.

His grandparents attended the proceedings, but his Emmy Award-winning father — who also starred in “Goodfellas,” “Jungle Fever” and “Summer of Sam” — was nowhere in sight.

Imperioli describes himself as a freshman film student at Purchase on his Facebook page, but his attorney, Russell Smith, said Tuesday that he had left the college.

“I don’t believe he’s still going to that school,” he told the judge.

It is unclear whether Imperioli, who is scheduled to be arraigned on Jan. 17, has been expelled or is leaving on his own accord.

He reportedly graduated from Santa Barbara High School in California before traveling to Westchester for his undergraduate in cinema-studies.

Incidents like this are seemingly on the rise: