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Fox News personality Jeanine Pirro busted for driving 119 mph

“Judge Jeanine” could be headed to traffic court — as a defendant.

Fox News personality and former Westchester County District Attorney Jeanine Pirro was busted for driving 119 mph — nearly twice the legal speed limit of 65 mph — in upstate New York, cops said on Monday.

The outspoken ex-prosecutor was barreling along Route 17 in a 2017 Cadillac when a trooper stopped her at around 1:15 p.m. Sunday in the town of Nichols in Tioga County, State Police said.

Pirro’s mom, Esther Ferris, said her alleged lead-foot daughter, who hosts FNC’s “Justice with Judge Jeanine,” was on her way to visit when she got stopped.

The older woman lives in El­mira and is battling cancer.

“I am so sorry I made her speed like that. She’s too much concerned about me,” Ferris said.

“She’s very much concerned about my illness. I’m dying of cancer.”

Jeanine, 66, was slapped with a speeding ticket and allowed to continue on her way, cops said.

If she doesn’t plead guilty by mail, she is due in Nichols Town Court Jan. 8.

In a statement released by Fox News, Pirro said, “I had been driving for hours to visit my ailing 89-year-old mom and didn’t realize how fast I was driving.

“I believe in the rule of law, and I will pay the consequences.”

Under state law, a conviction for speeding more than 40 mph over the limit results in an assessment of 11 points against a driver’s license — enough for an automatic suspension of driving privileges.

Speeding more than 30 mph over the limit carries a fine of at least $360 and as much as $600, as well as up to 15 days in the slammer.

Pirro’s road woes come more than a decade after her then-husband, Al Pirro, was slapped with back-to-back speeding tickets during two months in 2006.

The second ticket accused him of driving 51 mph in a 25-mph school zone in White Plains.

At the time, Jeanine Pirro was in the midst of a failed campaign for state attorney general, and a political aide suggested her hubby had been selectively targeted, claiming that his black Mercedes-Benz was keeping pace with the cars around him.

Al Pirro had to disclose the tickets when he successfully sought reinstatement as a lawyer following a $1 million tax-fraud conviction that sent him to federal prison for 11 months.

Jeanine Pirro served as a county judge before becoming Westchester DA and going on to TV fame.