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A lawsuit accusing “Real Housewives of New York” star Luann de Lesseps of violating her divorce agreement and stealing from her adult children was dropped Wednesday, new court documents reveal.

The case, filed last July by her ex-husband Count Alexandre de Lesseps and their two kids, Noel, 22, and Victoria, 24, claimed the reality TV star agreed in 2009 to set up a trust for the children using half of her interest in the family’s Bridgehampton home.

Instead, she sold that home for $8 million and used the cash to buy a $3.1 million house in Sag Harbor, which she then intended to flip so she could purchase a luxury home in upstate New York.

The lawsuit sought to block the sale of the Sag Harbor home.

But on Wednesday a “stipulation of discontinuance,” signed by lawyers for both sides, was filed in the Suffolk County case, ending further litigation. It was not immediately clear what deal between the sides, if any, had been cut.

In the current season of the “RHONY,” Luann de Lesseps revealed that she was so desperate to buy the Catskills house that she even asked co-star Bethenny Frankel’s ex, Dennis Shields, for a $6 million loan before he died.

“I was fixed on it. I had to have it, I was manic,” de Lesseps said on the Bravo series in an episode that aired last month.

“Believe me, I called everybody I knew for $6 million. There weren’t many on the list, and Dennis was one of them.”

She added, “I wanted that house more than anything. I would have sold my soul at that point. That’s how bad it was.”

Lawyers for both sides and a rep for Luann de Lesseps did not immediately return requests for comment.