Seagram’s heiress and alleged Nxivm sex-cult money launderer Clare Bronfman has drawn the line at Michael Avenatti — axing the indicted-on-both-coasts attorney after briefly retaining him, her lawyer revealed Thursday.

But she’s keeping her other criminally entangled celebrity lawyer, Mark Geragos, whom she admitted she found online.

Geragos has been named in multiple reports as the unindicted co-conspirator in Avenatti’s Manhattan federal court case, in which he’s alleged to have shaken down sneaker giant Nike for $20 million.

Avenatti is also charged in Los Angeles with federal bank and wire fraud.

“You didn’t get him from the internet, did you?” the incredulous Judge Nicholas Garaufis asked Bronfman of the lawyer she’s keeping, Geragos, during a brief hearing in Brooklyn federal court about her legal representation.

“Actually, I did,” she answered.

Geragos, who has not been charged with a crime, has been all over the internet as lawyer for former NFL “bend a knee” quarterback Colin Kaepernick and self-proclaimed hate-crime “victim” Jussie Smollett.

“According to media reports,” was all Geragos would quip when asked by reporters if he is indeed Avenatti’s “co-conspirator—” neither confirming or denying the reports.

Bronfman let slip in court that despite her inherited liquor fortune, she hasn’t had a drink since the early aughts.

Garaufis asked Bronfman if she is feeling better — the heiress had swooned and nearly fainted in court on Wednesday after hearing Avenatti’s name in court.

“I am, thank you,” she answered. “You know, I was just scared yesterday. The whole situation has been very stressful. I’m very clear now.”

When the judge asked if she’d had any alcohol in the past 24 hours, she said, “Not in the last 14 years.”

The shocking Nxivm case also includes accused sex-cult mastermind Keith Raniere and “Smallville” actress Allison Mack, who was allegedly his second in command.