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Ex-‘America’s Next Top Model’ judge declares bankruptcy

Embattled former “America’s Next Top Model” judge Nole Marin has declared bankruptcy, ticking off the models who are suing him for cheating them out of $500,000 in wages.

“I saw this coming,” fumed Yves Saint Laurent model Devon White, who barked that Marin can’t pay him but “was buying f–king Louis Vuitton dog bags!”

Marin, 47, paid White, Russian strutter Iana Khanashevich, Louisa Warwick, John Paul Pfeiffer, Patrick Kinnane and Laura O’Neall a fraction of what they should have received from jobs, according to a 2016 lawsuit.

“He screwed them once — and now he screwed them again,” the models’ attorney, Paul Liggieri, told The Post. “Nole thinks he’s going to sail off into the sunset, but in the court of public opinion, his boat has already been sunk.”

Marin filed for bankruptcy in Manhattan Federal Court last month, claiming $105,903 in liabilities and only $621 in assets. He did not return messages seeking comment.