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The Russian “masseuse” accused of drugging and robbing two men she lured through online dating sites turned up her nose at a plea deal Tuesday in Brooklyn Supreme Court.

Prosecutors offered Viktoriya Nasyrova — who’s also under suspicion of murder in Russia — three to nine years behind bars if she copped to charges of third-degree grand larceny.

Nasyrova, 41, could face more than double that if convicted on all the charges she faces in the 29-count indictment.

Nasyrova has pleaded not guilty to allegations that she drugged and robbed two men she met on online dating sites. She’s also accused of robbing a pawnbroker.

She denies she stole and pawned two rings, one necklace and one money clip totaling more than $50,000 under the alias “Rachel Bergman,” in addition to allegedly swiping a Rolex and other pricey pieces from another man.

She’s expected back in court on Sept. 9.

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