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A hunched-over and haggard-looking Harvey Weinstein struggled as he made his way into Manhattan court Wednesday for the second day of jury selection in his rape trial.

The disgraced Hollywood kingpin, 67, had to clutch the gold railing to slowly pull himself up the concrete steps of 100 Centre St. in front of a throng of reporters and cameras just after 9 a.m.

Weinstein was flanked by his lead counsel, Donna Rotunno, who carried the walker he’s been using since undergoing spinal surgery last month.

The father of five is on trial for allegedly sexually assaulting or raping three women — “Sopranos” actress Annabella Sciorra in 1993 or 1994, her production assistant Mimi Haleyi in 2006 and another unidentified woman in 2013.

This week, he was also indicted on sex crime charges in Los Angeles.

Weinstein, who’s been accused by more than 80 women of sexual misconduct spanning decades, faces up to life in prison if convicted of predatory sexual assault in the Manhattan case.

Jury selection entered its second day Tuesday with hundreds of potential jurors expected to be quizzed as lawyers try to whittle the pool to 12 jurors and six alternates.

For more on Harvey Weinstein’s trial, listen to this episode of the Page Six podcast, “We Hear“: