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Yogi accused of sex acts at bar mitzvah gets off

An Arizona yogi accused of twisting a boy’s bar mitzvah into a raunchy sex party has been cleared of all wrongdoing.

Lindsey RadomskiScottsdale Police Department

Lindsey Ann Radomski, 33, was found not guilty by a grand jury Wednesday of all 18 misdemeanor charges against her including public sexual indecency and contributing to the delinquency of a child, according to ABC 15 Arizona.

The charges stem from a bar mitzvah last March that was held at her boss’ Scottsdale home.

At the party — teeming with teens celebrating the Jewish rite of passage — the blond yogi allegedly let seven boys fondle her breasts, which she said were recently enhanced.

She was also accused of performing oral sex on one of the boys, who ranged in age from 11 to 15.

During her seven-week trial — an unusually long court hearing for misdemeanor charges — Radomski told the jury she had been drinking the night of the bar mitzvah and blacked out.

Her attorney, Jocquese Blackwell, claimed she was drugged at the party and argued that it was Radomski who was the victim, not the boys.

Blackwell successfully raised doubts about one of the charges, indecent exposure, during his closing arguments — telling the jury his client was wearing pasties on her breasts that prevented the boys from seeing her areolae, according to the Washington Post.

“If an individual lady is wearing pasties, stick-on pasties … that individual can walk down the street in Scottsdale or any other street in America and it’s not illegal,” he said.

The jury was supplied with photos of Radomski at the party, but it is unclear if any of them showed the nipple coverups.

Radomski, who was wearing a gray pantsuit when the verdict was read, broke down in tears and hugged Blackwell after she was acquitted.

She faced up to six months in jail as well as a $2,500 fine and three years of probation.