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Fuhgeddabout Brooklyn!

An aging Luchese mobster doing time for extortion says he’s sick of the city after his lucrative life of crime — and looking forward to a new life in an upstate village where he can fish and commune with nature.

“I’m done. I wanna clean up my life and live a good life,” said Carlo Profeta, 70, in Brooklyn federal court, where Judge Eric Vitaliano yesterday added 30 days, for violating parole, to what’s left of his four-year term.

Attorney Joel Winograd called his client “ecstatic” over his March release date.

“He’s hoping to perfect his skills as a fisherman on the banks of the Hudson River and to care for abused and unwanted animals,” the lawyer said.

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