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‘Asia’s Sexiest DJ’ loses appeal of extradition to France

Au revoir, Angie Vu!

A federal judge Thursday shot down a bid by the woman known as “Asia’s Sexiest DJ” for freedom, saying there was “ample evidence” that the mom committed a crime and should be extradited to France, where she faces child abduction charges.

Vu was busted at JFK Airport last November trying to board a flight to China with her young daughter — instead of returning the girl to her dad in France.

A Brooklyn federal court judge signed off on her extradition in February.

But the Vietnamese-born model has been fighting against it, arguing that she never committed a crime and only intended to “exercise her parental right” over her daughter in Vietnam.

Vu has also alleged that Froger illegally obtained custody of their daughter, who lived with him in France but was visiting the US when Vu was arrested.

In a decision issued Thursday, Judge Frederic Block said Vu’s arguments are “beyond the scope” of the court and said one in France is best to hash out the custody issues.

Block agreed with a judge’s previous decision to ship Vu overseas, saying she “knew that her actions would obstruct Froger’s rights” in France, court papers say.

Prosecutors said at a hearing Wednesday that Vu’s extradition process will take a minimum of 30 days.

She’s been held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn since her arrest.

Her attorney didn’t immediately return a message.

Vu has garnered global attention by spinning records around the world and appearing in Playboy and on “America’s Got Talent.”