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Harvey Weinstein “feels betrayed” by his brother, Bob, after Bob voted to give him the boot on Sunday, a report says.

One of the media mogul’s longtime friends told CNN on Monday that he felt like his firing from The Weinstein Company was proof that his younger bro had finally turned his back on him following years of turmoil and bad blood.

“Harvey is convinced that this was a takedown,” the friend said. “He feels betrayed by his brother.”

Two other sources with knowledge of the matter confirmed to CNN that Weinstein felt like he was abandoned by Bob in the wake of the explosive New York Times expose alleging his sexual misconduct.

The 65-year-old was fired from The Weinstein Company — which he co-founded with his brother — due to the accusations against him, according to the board of directors.

Bob was said to have been one of the board members who voted to terminate him.

An insider told Page Six over the weekend that the relationship between the Weinsteins, which was already tumultuous, deteriorated even further last year following the death of their 90-year-old mother, Miriam.

“Bob’s wanted Harvey out for years,” explained a former Weinstein Company staffer. “Bob may have even fed this story [to the Times].”

One of Weinstein’s pals told CNN that the filmmaker felt “humiliated” by the Times article and allegations against him. He ultimately believes that Bob may have played a role in its publication due to the attribution in the story.

When describing how Weinstein allegedly paid at least eight settlements to women over the years, the newspaper cites “two company officials” as the sources of their information.

A spokesman for Bob declined to comment Monday when reached by CNN. A spokesman for his brother reportedly did not respond to requests for comment.