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Fotis Dulos attends a probation violation hearing at Stamford Conn. Superior Court.
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The estranged husband of missing Connecticut mom Jennifer Dulos who has been charged with her murder “violated” the terms of his release when he removed items from a memorial set up for her, a state prosecutor alleges.

The state’s attorney for the Stamford-Norwalk Judicial District, Richard Colangelo Jr., made the claims in a court motion filed Wednesday in which he asks a judge to modify Fotis Dulos’ conditions of release.

Colangelo says in the court document that on Jan. 17, Fotis, 54, left his home and “on the way back he was observed stopping” on a street in Farmington, exiting his vehicle and removing “items from a memorial that was set up” for the mother of five.

“This is in violation of the term of his release,” the document states.

It is not clear what exactly Fotis took from the makeshift memorial at the end of Jefferson Crossing.

Fotis was charged earlier this month with murder, felony murder and kidnapping in the May 24 disappearance of his 50-year-old wife — after being previously charged with tampering and hindering prosecution.

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He was released on $6 million bond and placed under house arrest at his arraignment this month. He is allowed to leave his home for certain approved reasons.

Fotis’ attorney, Norm Pattis, dismissed the motion as silly.

“He got out of his car on the way home? Seriously?” Pattis told the Hartford Courant. “We need to get this trial on as quickly as possible to put an end to this nonsense.”

Fotis is due back in Stamford Superior Court on Thursday.

His ex-girlfriend, Michelle Troconis, and his former civil lawyer, Kent Mawhinney, were also arrested earlier this month and charged with conspiracy to commit murder.

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