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Rangel aide in eatery tirade

Charlie Rangel‘s deputy chief of staff, Geoffrey Eaton, threw such a fit over a missing umbrella during Thursday night’s downpour at Harlem’s popular Chez Lucienne restaurant that management had to call police to escort him out.

According to witnesses, Eaton, 52 — who’s also president of the NAACP’s Midtown branch — flew into a rage after a meal alone at the bar of the Lenox Avenue bistro when the staff couldn’t find the umbrella he insisted he’d left by the door on his way in.

“He yelled at everyone, even the customers,” said the manager on duty, who asked not to be named. “We said, ‘We’ll give you another umbrella.’ Other people offered . . . we said, ‘If that’s not enough, we’ll pay for your cab home.’ Because I know him, I let him stay for a while. I talked to him nicely, as I do with all of my customers. We tried to calm him down. I have never seen him that way. Maybe something went a little wrong.”

BET.com contributor Bevy Smith, who was dining separately at the bistro, told us, “He cursed out the entire waitstaff, and everyone was trying to appease him. He was like, ‘Bleep that, I want a bleeping umbrella, why the bleep can’t you find it?’ ”

“I said, ‘Shhhh.’ He yells at me, ‘Bleep you, and mind your own bleeping business . . . you’re a disgrace to our race.’ ”

After 15 minutes of Eaton’s ranting and raving, the manager called cops to escort him out. A source told us employees later found his umbrella in a corner. Eaton was not arrested and left in a huff.

Smith, a former fashion director for Vibe and Rolling Stone, said, “I was appalled that someone who is a president at the NAACP and works with Charlie Rangel could behave like that in a public place and towards women. He was clearly intoxicated.”

A rep for Rangel’s office referred us to an afternoon tweet from the congressman to Smith, who demanded an apology on Twitter: “I apologize for yesterday’s incident. I will look into the matter and take appropriate action.”