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Marsi Rosen, left, and Samantha Barbash
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Marsi Rosen is one of four dancers charged with conspiracy, grand larceny, assault and forgery.
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have been offered plea deals involving lesser jail time, sources told The Post.

Alleged ringleader Samantha Barbash — who would meet her marks in bars, slip them tranquilizing drugs and then drive them to either Scores in Manhattan or RoadHouse in Queens — could face 2-3 years behind bars if she pleads guilty to grand larceny, conspiracy and assault charges, sources said.

From left: Karina Pascucci, Samantha Barbash and Marsi RosenSteven HirschFrom left: Karina Pascucci, Samantha Barbash and Marsi RosenSteven Hirsch

Meanwhile, Karina Pascucci and Marsi Rosen would get six-months jail and six-months probation if they plead to attempted grand larceny and conspiracy.

The ladies are accused of wooing rich marks in bars, slipping them tranquilizing drugs and then taking them to either Scores in Manhattan or RoadHouse in Queens, where they’d swipe their credit cards for pricey lap dances, rounds of champagne and tequila and generous tips, sources said.

RoadHouse manager Carmine Vitolo – accused of helping the women rack up bigger bills – was also offered probation if he copped to conspiracy, grand larceny and tampering with evidence.

Karina Pascucci was busted in connection with the drug-and-blackmail plot.Karina Pascucci was busted in connection with the drug-and-blackmail plot.

Details of the plea agreements were discussed Thursday in Manhattan Supreme Court in a bench conference with Special Narcotics Prosecutor Lisa Tompkins, defense attorneys and Judge Bonnie Wittner — but were not yet made on the record.

It’s not clear if Roselyn Keo, another jiggle joint employee indicted in the scam, will be offered a similar deal.

The other four will decide whether to plead guilty at their next appearance on Dec. 5.

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