An irate judge blasted a convicted weapons dealer for lying about having PTSD to get a lenient sentence before locking him up for a whopping 31 1/3 years.
Navy veteran Jason Teneyck, 36, claimed that he witnessed three people die aboard a ship in the Adriatic Sea when a plane crashed into a flight deck.
But Manhattan Court Judge Edward McLaughlin dismissed the story as a fabrication and ripped into the gunrunner.
"It's a disgrace to those who really have PTSD," McLaughlin told him before meting out the stiff sentence.
Teneyck was convicted last month for his role in a trafficking ring that sold illegal drugs and guns on the black market including four police issued weapons stolen from a precinct locker.

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An judge blasted a convicted weapons dealer for lying about having PTSD to get a lenient sentence before locking him up for 31 years in Manhattan Court.
His lawyer, Kenneth Linn, said that the sentence was far too harsh.
"My client still maintains he was aboard the George Washington when a pilot crashed the plane," he said. "But it has nothing to do with the crime and my client got twice the sentence of the big shots who ran the trafficking ring."
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