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Judge orders wild-partying doctor to leave Flatiron apartment by Monday night

Get out! A judge has ordered a prominent doctor who was fighting eviction from his posh Flatiron loft for throwing wild parties to leave immediately.

Housing Court Judge Brenda Spears yesterday ordered Dr. Joseph Mirakhor to vacate by Monday night the $5 million loft at 31 W. 21st St. he rents for $12,000 a month.

As we recently reported, Mirakhor, an emergency-medicine specialist at New York Hospital Queens, was facing the boot after neighbors, including Vogue contributing editor Lauren Santo Domingo, complained of wild, noisy, ’round-the-clock parties. But he hoped to stay till the end of the year.

Neighbors including Lauren and her wealthy Colombian husband, Andrés Santo Domingo, packed into the courtroom to watch Mirakhor — dubbed “Dr. Love” by neighbors for his model-packed bashes or “Dr. [bleep]bag” by those more offended — be refused his request for a 48-hour reprieve.

Although Mirakhor had earlier been told to stop partying and leave by Dec. 31, surveillance cameras recorded guests coming and going through October and parties lasting as late as 10:30 a.m. Cops were called twice.

His loft is right below Domingo’s residence and a few floors below Shia LaBeouf‘s pad in “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.”

Doreen J. Fischman, the lawyer for the loft’s owner, Sam Hamadeh, told us: “After hearing the horrendous activities that took place in the apartment, the court appropriately denied his motion to stay and for the landlord to go ahead with the eviction. His parties have gone on incessantly . . . Tenants came to testify because there have been people coming out of these parties drunk at all hours. They fear for their safety.”

Mirakhor told us, “Since when is it against the law to host dinner soirees with friends who happen to be some of New York’s leading socialites? The landlord and tenants have blown this out of proportion as a smear campaign against me, and I intend to fight these allegations vigorously.” The Santo Domingos and a hospital rep declined to comment.