Metro

Ray Kelly’s son should talk to Manhattan DA investigators probing alleged rape, top defense attorney said

Police Commissioner Ray Kelly’s son Greg has not talked to Manhattan DA investigators probing his alleged rape of a paralegal — but he should do so to try to kill the wobbly case, a top defense attorney said yesterday.

“Although it’s a very unorthodox strategy, I would not hesitate to have Greg Kelly sit down with the DA or investigators,” said Arthur Aidala, a lawyer not associated with the case involving Kelly, co-anchor of the Fox 5 TV show “Good Day New York.”

“He’s intelligent, articulate, credible,” Aidala noted.

“He needs to preserve his good name by any means necessary.’’

Greg Kelly, 43, is accused by the 29-year-old woman of raping her in her lower Manhattan law firm’s offices on Oct. 8 after they shared drinks at the South Street Seaport.

DA investigators are skeptical of her claim and are leaning toward not charging him — mainly because of a three-month lag in reporting the alleged rape, and because of sexual text messages the duo exchanged before their fateful date, sources said.