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Disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein used his fashion connections as a pipeline to vulnerable women – including one who had to fend him off with jagged glass, according to a report Sunday.

The boorish Weinstein, who is married to designer Georgina Chapman and the onetime executive producer of TV’s “Project Runway,” routinely found ways to meet privately with models, often young and from outside the United States, nearly a dozen fashion industry sources told the Los Angeles Times.

Brazilian model Julianna De Paula recalled a particularly pervy incident a decade ago when she allegedly ended up at Weinstein’’s New York loft – and was forced to kiss other women in front of him, the paper said.

A naked Weinstein ended up chasing her through his apartment, forcing her to use a broken glass to keep him at bay, De Paula said.

“He looked at me, and he started to laugh,” she said. “I was shocked. I was completely in disbelief.”

And Weinstein wasn’t shy about his alleged lascivious ways.

Model Samantha Panagrosso recalled meeting Weinstein at the Cannes Film Festival in 2003, when the movieman allegedly started touched her legs under the water in a hotel pool.

When she objected, the portly perv simply pointed at another model nearby and boasted, she said.

“’Look at her, I’m going to have her come to my room for a screen test,’” Panagrosso said, quoting Weinstein.

Model Zoë Brock told the paper she had to lock herself in a hotel bathroom to get away from Weinstein during a 1998 incident in Cannes. She claims they ended up in a hotel room when a naked Weinstein demanded a massage.

Weinstein’s spokeswoman, Sallie Hofmeister, repeated to the paper that her boss has “unequivocally denied” allegations of nonconsensual sex.

She said that in the case of Brock and Panagrosso, “Their recollection of events differs from that of Mr. Weinstein.”