Newly-dethroned Queens Democratic Party boss Rep. Joe Crowley helped handpick Council Speaker Corey Johnson for his powerful new perch – and the lame-duck congressman’s brother is reaping the benefits.

Johnson (D-Manhattan) lavished $2 million in Council pork on clients represented by Crowley’s lobbyist brother in his first budget as speaker that passed mid-June, records show.

Nonprofits paying John “Sean” Crowley and his firm to lobby the Council for money got $2.1 million in discretionary funding this fiscal year — a 39 percent increase from his clients’ cut in the last budget.

Sean Crowley and Davidoff Hutcher & Citron LLP made $164,000 off these clients between January and April alone.

Ninety-six percent of the spoils set aside for Crowley’s clients this year are for Council-wide initiatives controlled by Johnson and those backed by the speaker himself.

Johnson owes his ascension to speaker to the Bronx and Queens Democratic machines that Congressman Joe Crowley used to be a vital cog in.

When Johnson was formally elected by members in January, Crowley watched with a smile from a balcony in the Council Chambers.

The discretionary funding was approved by the Council 12 days before Crowley lost the primary for his Bronx and Queens congressional seat to newcomer Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in a stunning upset.

Davidoff said nonprofits his firm represents get funding on the merits of their work and “any suggestion to the contrary is flat-out wrong.”

A spokeswoman for Johnson said, “funding decisions are based on the merits.”