Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. is launching an independent review of past campaign contributions following reports that he received donations from Harvey Weinstein’s former lawyer.

The embattled DA announced the probe on Sunday — just days after it was revealed that he accepted money from Elkan Abramowitz, the high-powered defense attorney that helped Weinstein skate on sexual assault charges in 2015.

Officials told The Post that it will be led by the Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity (CAPI).

Abramowitz, who is a partner at the firm where Vance worked before he was elected, donated more than $26,000 in campaign cash, according to sources.

He would later lead Weinstein’s defense team after the media mogul was accused of getting too touchy with a model in 2015.

The filmmaker was caught on tape apologizing for the alleged sexual assault — described by the victim, Ambra Battilana Gutierrez, as a groping of her breast — but he was able to avoid arrest after Vance declined to prosecute the case.

Vance has instructed his campaign to not accept any more donations as the CAPI investigates. They have been told to report back to him with recommendations on how to handle campaign contributions in the future.