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Pals so mad at ‘Goodfellas’ turncoat they skipped his wake

“Goodfellas” mob rat Henry Hill was so hated by some of his former pals that they skipped his 2012 wake.

“F–k him,” growled Bonanno capo Vinny Asaro on a secret recording played Friday at his trial in Brooklyn federal court.

On trial for the famed 1978 Lufthansa heist that was featured in Martin Scorsese’s 1990 flick “Goodfellas,” Asaro told his wire-wearing turncoat cousin, Gaspare Valenti, that he didn’t bother to attend Hill’s wake.

“That’s one less left of Lufthansa,” Valenti chimed in, referring to Hill’s death and the dwindling number of crooks left from the score. “He made a big thing like he was there with us.”

“Yeah,” Asaro responded. “Piece of sh-t.”

Valenti, a Bonanno associate who earlier testified that he and Asaro took part in the $6 million JFK robbery, flipped on his cousin after tiring of the mob life in 2008.

Hill — the turncoat who was portrayed by Ray Liotta in the movie based on Hill’s life in the mob — was not on the actual job that night, but put the crew in touch with Marty Krugman, a Queens wig-store owner who first tipped them off to the potentially glorious haul.

But after grousing one too many times about his inadequate cut of the Lufthansa loot, Krugman — presented as “Morrie” in the film — was knocked off.

Valenti earlier testified that Asaro waited in a car near the JFK heist along with reputed mastermind Jimmy “The Gent” Burke while the robbery crew breached the hangar and loaded up the loot.

Increasingly paranoid in the wake of the heist, Burke bumped off many of the participants to prevent them from snitching.

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The Lufthansa Heist makes the front page on Dec. 11, 1978.
The Lufthansa heist makes the front page on Dec. 11, 1978.New York Post
A July 18, 1984 graphic detailing the Lufthansa Heist
A graphic detailing the Lufthansa heistNew York Post
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James "Jimmy the Gent" Burke in his April 12, 1979 mugshot, left, and as portrayed by Robert De Niro
James "Jimmy the Gent" Burke in his April 12, 1979, mugshot (left), and as portrayed by Robert De Niro in "Goodfellas."FBI / Warner Bros.
James "Jimmy the Gent" Burke is led handcuffed from a law enforcement vehicle in April 1979.
James "Jimmy the Gent" Burke is led handcuffed from a law enforcement vehicle in April 1979.AP
Henry Hill at his old haunts in Queens and as portrayed by Ray Liotta
Henry Hill at his old haunts in Queens and as portrayed by Ray LiottaPacific Coast News / Warner Bros.
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Henry Hill poses for his mugshot in North Platte, Neb., on March 21, 2005.
Henry Hill poses for his mugshot in North Platte, Neb., on March 21, 2005.Pacific Coast News
Tommy DeSimone in January 1979 and as Tommy DeVito, portrayed by Joe Pesci
Tommy DeSimone in January 1979 and as Tommy DeVito, portrayed by Joe PesciFBI / Warner Bros.
Parnell "Stacks" Edwards in a Nov. 26, 1974 mugshot and as portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson
Parnell "Stacks" Edwards in a Nov. 26, 1974, mugshot and as portrayed by Samuel L. JacksonFBI / Warner Bros.
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Martin Krugman as "Morrie Kessler," portrayed by Chuck LowFBI / Warner Bros.
Paul Vario in his October 1972 mugshot and as portrayed by Paul Sorvino
Paul Vario in his October 1972 mugshot and as portrayed by Paul SorvinoFBI / Warner Bros.
Police cordon off an area around a stolen black van in Brooklyn on Dec. 13, 1978.
Police cordon off an area around a stolen black van in Brooklyn on Dec. 13, 1978.AP
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The original Lufthansa Heist story plasters the Dec. 11, 1978 paper.
The original Lufthansa heist story plasters the Dec. 11, 1978, paper.New York Post
Vincent Asaro's arrest makes the Friday, Jan. 24, 2014 New York Post cover.
Vincent Asaro's arrest makes the Friday, Jan. 24, 2014, New York Post cover.New York Post
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The feds claim Asaro was given $500,000 after Lufthansa but squandered it through gambling and extravagant purchases.

Prosecutors later played Valenti’s final recording of Asaro in 2013, where Valenti informed his cousin that agents were eyeing a house where an alleged Asaro murder victim was once buried.

Valenti claimed Asaro grew suspicious of him after he made the disclosure and that he never saw him again until this week’s trial.

“And at that moment you believe he knew you were an informant?” asked prosecutor Nicole Argentieri. “Yes,” Valenti answered as Asaro scowled at him from the defense table.