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The “crying numbers” for this Bingo-scam trio aren’t I9 or G12 — it’s a cool $830,000.

Three Queens residents plead guilty to a nearly $1 million Bingo scheme run out of a local Green Orthodox Church on Jackson Avenue.

Spiros Moshopoulos, 62, Tommy Skiada, 49 and Daniella Radulescu, 46, promised Bingo entheusasists that their cash was going toward chartiable works — that were eventually revealed to be inactive — but they instead pocketed every dime.

The grand larceny charges from the plea deal mean the trio will only get hit with three-year conditional discarge, as long as they stay clean.

Moshopoulos and Radulescu, a church officer, were facing 15 years in prison for the 714-count indictment will be sentenced on April 6.

Moshopoulos forfeited $1,000,000 —including the stolen charitable bingo funds and an additional $170,000 as restitution— and agreed to a lifetime ban from any licensed bingo activity and will dissolve his corporation.

Skiada and Radulescu will also surrender their bingo licenses as part of the conditions of the plea.

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