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Former “Taxi King” Gene Freidman has lost hundreds of medallions, his gorgeous younger wife — and now his law license.

A Manhattan appeals panel suspended the hack honcho from the bar “until further order” in part because of bad checks he allegedly wrote.

Freidman — who was stripped of 800 medallions by the Taxi & Limousine Commission in April, shortly before he was arrested for tax fraud — didn’t comply with a judicial probe into the check scheme, according to a ruling released Thursday by the Appellate Division.

In addition, Freidman “failed to provide information” about a contempt motion involving Citibank, the decision states.

The ruling means that he can no longer represent himself in a dispute with former business partner Savas Tsitridis.

He’s also accused of ripping off the state for more than $5 million in 50-cent taxi surcharges. He was arrested in May and released on $500,000 bail. The criminal tax-fraud and larceny charges are still pending.

His wife Sandra, 20 years his junior, filed for divorce in 2015.

He did not return messages seeking comment.

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