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Fotis Dulos was released to house arrest Thursday to await trial in the alleged murder of his missing, estranged wife, Jennifer Dulos.

Dulos, 52, ignored questions from reporters as he emerged from Superior Court in Stamford, Connecticut, shortly before 1 p.m.

The move came two days after Dulos was busted on murder and kidnapping charges in the May 24 disappearance of Jennifer, then 50.

Dulos’ ex-girlfriend, Michelle Troconis, 45, who is charged with conspiracy to murder Jennifer, was also released but taken to a local hospital for medical treatment, according to WFSB.

Dulos was freed after posting a $6 million bond set during a Wednesday bail hearing.

“We are happy that this part of the process is over,” defense lawyer Kevin Smith told reporters shortly before Dulos was released.

“He is relieved, as you might expect, and we are looking forward to the process of now defending this case.”

Under Connecticut law, the fee to obtain a bond in excess of $5,000 is 7 percent of the amount plus $150, according to various bail company websites.

That works out to $420,150 for Dulos and $105,150 for Troconis, whose bond was set at $1.5 million.

If the entire fee isn’t paid in advance, bail companies typically require defendants to provide a deposit equal to 35 percent of their bonds.

That would be $2.1 million for Dulos and $525,000 for Troconis.

A third defendant, lawyer and Dulos pal Kent Mawhinney, who’s also charged with conspiracy, is being held on $2 million bond.

It’s unclear if he’ll be able to post it.