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A swanky Russian-themed Brooklyn hot spot shut down yesterday, just over a week after its owner was busted on fraud charges.

The feds accused Rasputin Supper Club owner Michael Levitis, 36, of masterminding a crooked debt-relief agency.

Neighbors said they saw city marshals shut down the club and change the locks last night.

Defense attorney Jeffrey Lichtman said Levitis shut down temporarily to focus on “business matters.”

“The feds are saying crime proceeds were used to pay Rasputin expenses, but they are not restraining Rasputin from operating,” he said.

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