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A Manhattan girl who battles night terrors after a 2015 assault faces a new horror: her family might lose their home, according to court papers.

The family claims the board of their Fort George co-op has targeted them for eviction because neighbors have complained about their traumatized daughter’s midnight cries.

They’ve gone to Manhattan Supreme Court in a bid to stop the eviction process.

The girl “was victimized by a crime and suffered and continues to suffer from psychological disabilities including post traumatic stress disorder,” the family said in its legal filing.

The girl “has cried out in the middle of the night in terror and made noises,” her parents said.

The noise was unnerving for neighbors who complained so much the co-op board declared the family “objectionable tenants” last month, and sent a notice warning that “unless all noise at night stopped” their lease would be canceled.

But the heavy-handed warning violates the girl’s civil rights, insists the family, whom The Post is not identifying.

The co-op board didn’t respond to messages.

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