The sex party is over for Avraham Adler.

The former ultra-Orthodox Jew — who has a pregnant wife and three kids in New Jersey, while allegedly turning his East Village rental into a pay-at-the-door sex-soiree venue — was arrested Friday by US Marshals and NJ Regional Fugitive Task Force members who found him through recent Post stories on his antics.

The 33-year-old was placed in leg cuffs and handcuffs — not the furry kind — outside his East 7th St. building. Authorities said they were executing a Pennsylvania warrant for a probation violation stemming from a fraud conviction.

A galpal tried to stop a fed-up neighbor from video-recording the 8 a.m. collar in front of the $4 million townhouse he leases.

“This is none of your concern,” the woman says. “Can you please relax because it’s none of your business. Please don’t do this. What is your f–king problem?” One of the law enforcers says, “Ma’am, this is a public place. He can do what he wants to do.”

“Don’t touch me or I will call the police for assault!” the neighbor says. The galpal eventually storms off, telling the neighbor, “You’re a disgusting human.”

Bucks County Deputy District Attorney Marc Furber said Adler was convicted in 2017 of misdemeanor theft and receiving stolen property in the theft of numerous items from a company called Genesis Diagnostics, and received five years’ probation. This year he was convicted of access device fraud, a felony, for allegedly using the Genesis Diagnostics name “to obtain credit and make substantial purchases.” He was given another five years’ probation to run consecutively to the 2017 sentence.

On Oct. 15, an “absconder warrant” was issued, said Furber, who added that “previous NY Post stories helped us determine his whereabouts.”

During his life in the Jersey burbs, Adler once boasted he was so religious that he wouldn’t even carry his car keys on the sabbath. It is a far cry from the multiple complaints he has generated lately from angry neighbors who claim his alleged sex parties have become a nuisance. They came to light when Adler’s angry landlord sued him in Manhattan Supreme Court, prompting a judge to put the kibosh on the parties.

Adler’s wife, Shana, who wants a divorce from the alleged two-timer, said of her husband’s arrest, “Nothing surprises me anymore.”