New York Post

IT’S A FISHER-UPPER

Amy selling her LI e-sex den

- By GABRIELLE FONROUGE, LORENA MONGELLI and BRUCE GOLDING

Amy Fisher is looking to pack up her kids — and her X-rated Web cam — and move out of her newly purchased home.

Just months after The Post revealed that the infamous “Long Island Lolita” was performing super-raunchy online peep shows inside her ranchstyle house in Suffolk County, Fisher has put the place up for sale.

But interested buyers may have to work around Fisher’s sleazy sexshow schedule, which keeps her busy entertaini­ng lonely, horny guys between 9 a.m. and noon on weekdays — while her kids are at school.

The Post attempted to tour the four-bedroom home during those hours, and was rebuffed Monday by a real-estate agent who initially agreed to a 9:30 a.m. visit, then backtracke­d and canceled the appointmen­t.

“We had an offer already. We’re waiting to see what happens,” the saleswoman said. “Somebody really, really liked the house.”

Fisher (right) and her mom, Roseann Fisher, put the Bohemia home on the market for $545,000 about three weeks ago and have already lowered the price to $529,999.

They bought the home in May for $500,000. The listing agent, broker Matthew Hart, said yesterday that Fisher is selling because of a “job relocation.”

The purchase allowed Fisher — infamous for shooting Mary Jo Buttafuoco in the face amid an affair with her hubby, Joey — to return to Long Island just in time for the 25th anni- versary of the crime that made her a household name at agege 16.

Fisher, who had beenen living in Flor-Florida, told The Post shee decided move back home because her three kids — ages 8, 12 and 16 — wereere being “ostra-ostracized” over her sordiddid past, which has included workingg as a strip-stripper and porn actresss after her release from prison.

Some Bohemia neighborsg­hbors said they’ll be sad too see Fisher go.

“Damn. That was the only gossip in this town!” one womanman joked.

A man who lives withth Fisher said shehe wouldn’t comment,, then called the police.

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