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“No hard feelings.”

That’s how a Queens judge reacted Tuesday to the female lawyer who demanded that he remove a Viagra-themed light-switch cover from his courtroom.

Still, “I don’t feel I owe her an apology,’’ said Judge Martin Ritholtz, 68. “If [she] had approached me a second time, I would have taken it down immediately.’’

Ritholtz had it removed only after The Post confronted him about it. He then gave a limp excuse for the delay, blaming it on underlings. “I have no hard feelings against Ms. Garvey,’’ Ritholtz insisted with a straight face.

“My clerks and court officers are in charge of making sure that no unauthorized notices are being posted in the courtroom.

Viagra light switch plate cover.Viagra light switch plate cover.

“I should have taken it down when she mentioned it, but I simply forgot,’’ the judge said.

Gerald Stern, former head of the state’s Commission on Judicial Conduct, said neither excuse measures up.

“There should be nothing in the courtroom that’s offensive to people especially sexual, gender-based, racial,” Stern said.

Ritholtz issued a stiff directive to the lawyers in his court Tuesday: “If I forget, do yourselves a favor and come back and remind me.”

Lawyers there told The Post that would never happen. “It’s his courtroom. I would not have brought it up,” one lawyer said.

Garvey, whom the judge chided for going to the media, said, “I’m glad it has finally been addressed. Hopefully, this will go towards restoring some decorum .’’

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