The special prosecutor in the drunk driving case against Bronx ADA Jennifer Troiano wants her office pals to spill the beans about how sloshed she was at party they all attended before her 2010 DWI bust.

“Several members of the DA’s office were there that night. We plan to call them to testify as witnesses,” said Erin LaFarge of the Manhattan DA’s office.

Troiano, a six-year veteran, was picked up on suspicion of drunken driving in August 2010 when she was found stumbling and slurring on the Major Deegan after causing a three-car accident, cops said.

She’s facing trial on the 2010 charge after ducking prosecution in an earlier DWI pinch, after another office party in December 2009. At that time, sources said, she refused a Breathalyzer test, and the charge “went away” after cops learned she worked in the Bronx DA’s office.

Erin LaFarge also said in court this morning that calling Troiano’s colleagues could create a conflict of interest for her lawyer, Howard Weiswasser, because one of her co-workers is his daughter, Amy Weiswasser.

“We believe there’s a serious potential conflict with the defense attorney and her colleagues, many of whom were with the defendant the night of the party,” Lafarge said.

Weiswasser fired back, saying he would then want to know if any of the cops involved in the bust were implicated into the ongoing ticket fixing scandal.

Lafarge said so far there’s no connection between officers in that case and the ticket fixing investigation.