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Bedbugs were a free amenity at the Waldorf Astoria as far back as 2007, court papers say.

In a $10 million Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit, a doctor from Maryland says she was eaten alive by the bloodsucking pests in her room at the swanky hotel in August 2007.

Plaintiff Svetlana Tendler wants money damages for her “anxiety, nervousness, mental anguish and sleeplessness,” the suit adds.

The Waldorf was hit with two lawsuits last year by guests who said they’d been attacked by bedbugs there in 2010.

A hotel rep declined comment.

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