The Long Island vigilante group behind the videotaped high-profile bust of an accused perverted elementary-school music teacher says it has yet to receive its owed $25,000-plus payout from YouTube.

Michael Villani, head of the Long Island Predator Poachers group that allegedly caught Wading River teacher Mark Verity in a sting in October, told The Post that YouTube deleted his account, which had more than 47,000 subscribers, just days before he was owed the large sum from ad revenue generated by his videos and separate donations made to his channel.

“Our account was terminated on Nov. 16, YouTube was supposed to put the money in our account on the 21st,” Villani said.

Villani’s group said it has ensnared roughly 17 suspected pervs between Oct. 1 and Nov. 14,, including Verity , a

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