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officers get a sweet treat when a 9-year-old drops by with 240 doughnuts and coffee. Even better, though, was the message he delivered: Cops are appreciate­d.

DELRAY BEACH — Danielle Bregoli pleaded guilty to charges of grand theft, grand theft auto, possession of marijuana and filing a false report Wednesday morning in Delray Beach court.

The Boynton Beach teenager who became an internet celebrity for the phrase “Cash me Ousside,” will likely be sentenced for the crimes at a hearing July 22.

In three separate occasions last year, Bregoli, 14, is accused of stealing her mother’s purse, stealing her mother’s car and calling the police to falsely report that her mother was on heroin, according to the State Attorney’s Office.

On May 26, 2016, Bregoli called the police to report a domestic battery involving her mother, and accused her of using drugs after spreading powdered sugar on a bathroom counter and describing it as heroin to police, according to the State Attorney’s Office.

This year, Bregoli was found in a car with marijuana, the State Attorney’s Office reports.

Two additional against Bregoli were Wednesday.

Bregoli, her mother Barbara Ann Bregoli and attorney Scott Richardson declined to comment following the hearing.

The teen was thrust into fame after a short appearance on Dr. Phil last year, is “being exploited for her horrific, disgusting behavior” at a young age, said her father, Ira Peskowitz, who is in the middle of a contentiou­s custody battle over Bergoli.

Danielle challenged audience members to a fight with the phrase “cash me ousside, how bow dat?”

Video clips of the threat soon made her the subject of internet memes and built her an Instagram following that as of Wednesday neared 10 million.

A custody hearing will be scheduled within the next two to three weeks, said Peskowitz’s attorney, Robert Shalhoub of West Palm Beach.

Since her new-found stardom, the 14-year-old has moved to Hollywood and is reportedly shopping a reality television show. charges dismissed

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