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Anthony Weiner poses for photos after he’s ordered to register as a sex offender

Anthony Weiner isn’t letting his new sex offender status get in the way of good photo op.

Hours after a court determined that he will have to register as a Level 1 sex offender on Friday, the disgraced former congressman posed for photos outside his Bronx halfway house — even making sure a Post photographer got a clear shot.

“Get out of your photographer’s shot,” he barked at a reporter.

A glum Weiner — dressed in khaki pants, a blue sweatshirt from a Democratic National Committee event at Martha’s Vineyard and a Queen’s University cap — refused to comment further.

The 54-year-old did not appear in person for the hearing at Bronx Supreme Court earlier Friday, where a judge said he will have to register as a Level 1 pervert over his conviction for sexting an underage girl — the lowest designation for sex offenders in the state.

But later that afternoon, Weiner briefly dropped by the halfway house where he’s been living ahead of his scheduled May 14 release — before leaving again to jump on a 4 train at the Fordham Road stop.

Weiner was locked up in 2017 for sending lewd messages to a 15-year-old. He was transferred from a prison to the halfway house in mid-February as part of a federal re-entry program.