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‘Bad Girls Club’ star pleads not guilty to debit card theft

A former reality TV star indicted for allegedly stealing from a dead man pleaded not guilty in Manhattan court Monday.

Oxygen’s ex-“Bad Girls Club” reality star Shannade Clermont was indicted earlier this month on charges of aggravated identity theft, wire fraud and access-device fraud for which she faces decades in prison if convicted.

The 24-year-old briefly appeared in federal court to enter a plea of “not guilty.”

Clermont is accused of stealing the unidentified deceased man’s debit card and racking up fraudulent charges to the tune of $20,000 in the months after his Jan. 31, 2017, overdose death.

He was found dead in his East 53rd Street apartment with cocaine and fentanyl in his system and a broken condom on his bed.

Text messages and building surveillance videos place Clermont in the building the night before he was found dead, but she has not been charged with anything relating to the man’s death.

She is due back in court Oct. 2.