A New York Post story detailing the relationship between disgraced former New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine’s company MF Global and consulting firm Teneo — which was paying Bill Clinton at the time — became an issue in a 2011 battle between Chelsea Clinton and Teneo’s co-founder.

Chelsea’s focus on the story — and not on the health of two staffers at the Clinton Foundation — led to an outburst from Teneo’s Doug Band, according to leaked emails.

The Post story on Dec. 6, 2011, reported: “Even as Jon Corzine’s MF Global was collapsing, a firm that includes former President Bill Clinton in a senior post was raking in huge fees for public-relations and financial advice from the ill-fated brokerage, The Post has learned.

“Clinton’s office insists the former president did not profit from the relationship between MF Global and Teneo Holdings, where he is chairman of the advisory board. But Teneo, on whose advisory board former British Prime Minister Tony Blair also sits, was paid $125,000 a month for at least five months in one of MF’s biggest consulting arrangements, according to sources at the brokerage house.”

Two days after the story appeared, Band griped in an email to senior Hillary Clinton aides that Chelsea had read the story and was upset about it.

“I’m sure chelsea is more concerned with a mostly false story in the distinguished ny post about mf global and teneo not her role in what happened to laura/bruce, what she is doing to the organization or the several of stories that have appeared in the ny post about her father and a multitude of women over the years,” Band wrote in a Dec. 8, 2011, email to Hillary Clinton’s then-State Department chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, and John Podesta, currently the chair of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.

As Band detailed in the email, Laura Graham, a top executive in the Clinton Foundation, had been nearly driven to suicide because of “office crap” from Bill and Chelsea Clinton. Bruce Lindsey, a longtime Clinton associate and foundation exec, also experienced health issues.

Band did not detail which parts of the story he believed were inaccurate.