Conversion therapy provider must dissolve, pay millions.

Attorney David Dinielli delivers the opening statements for the plaintiff in a fraud trial against Jews Offering New Alternatives for Healing, (JONAH) on June 3, 2015, in Jersey City, New Jersey.Alex Remnick (Image: The Star-Ledger via AP Pool)

One of the country’s most infamous providers of so-called conversion therapy — a contentious practice that tries to change a gay person’s sexual orientation — will be forced to pay up to $3.5 million after it was found to be in violation of a…