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Palm Beach Socialite Tinsley Mortimer Tapped For Real Housewives Of New York!

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Tinsley Mercer Mortimer in Miami Beach in 2014 (Splash News photo)

Donald Trump‘s not the only one rewarded for bad behavior.

Socialite Tinsley Mortimer, who has yet to be cleared of a misdemeanor trespassing charge brought in April when cops found acting cray-cray on the property of her boyfriend in Palm Beach, just got a gig on the new season of The Real Housewives of New York City, according to news reports.

As if it was needed, the move by cable TV’s Bravo proves that, once again, crime pays in America.

The network has been keeping the new cast under wraps, but bystanders in the Manhattan nightscape saw Mortimer, 41, filming an episode with returning stars Romona Singer and Sonja Morgan last week at the restaurant/nightclub Beautique.

Faith Based Events

Mortimer, meanwhile, has a Dec. 30 date with a Palm Beach County judge to decide whether she successfully completed her pre-trial intervention.

The train-wreck socialite, who claims Thomas Jefferson as a direct ancestor, was arrested in the tony billionaires’ town of Palm Beach April 16 after police found her crying hysterically on the front yard of the house of much younger sugar heir Alexander “Nico” Fanjul.

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