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The ex-Met clubhouse attendant ensnared in baseball’s steroid scandal said yesterday he’s glad the ordeal is over and that he wants to move on with his life.

“I am just sick of the whole thing. I’m trying to put it behind me,” Kirk Radomski said from his bustling auto detail shop in St. James, L.I.

Radomski said he did not even bother to watch the congressional grilling of former Yankee strength coach Brian McNamee and Roger Clemens.

Despite that, Radomski said he believes McNamee’s version of events regarding his injection of Clemens with steroids.

Radomski, who was fined $19,000 and placed on five years probation for dealing steroids to dozens of ballplayers, said he accepted responsibility for his deeds. “I did what I did and it’s all on the record. There’s nothing more to be said.”

Radomski, whose Manorville home was raided by agents in 2005, provided extensive testimony that became the linchpin of the Mitchell Report.

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