Joe Biden's top-tier 2020 campaign staff will include a former Olympic figure skating medalist, a PR guru who has faced condemnation for meeting with the disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein and a CNN pundit who objects to the Democratic Party being run by 'white men.'

Anita Dunn, an White House communications director who served during Barack Obama's first year as president, will be a campaign adviser to the former vice president.

Dunn met with Weinstein around the time he was planning a damage control strategy before the first bombshell rape accusations against him hit newspapers, according to Buzzfeed. She has been offering direction to Biden as he considered his options in recent weeks.

Her Democratic-aligned firm, SKD Knickerbocker, has denied she did any substantive work for Weinstein, and has said it was not linked to the filmmaker in any way.

Weinstein is facing allegations of rape from at least 14 women. His pending criminal charges include one of predatory sexual assault, which carries the possibility of life in prison.

Anita Dunn, a former Obama White House communicatiosn director, reportdely counseled Harvey Weinstein as his sex-assault accusers began to come forward; she has joined Joe Biden's circle of campaign advisers

Weinstein, a legendary Hollywood film producer, faces criminal rape charges that could land him in prison for life

Former vice president Joe Biden declared his candidacy for the White House on Thursday

Reached Thursday, Dunn denied 'working' for Weinstein.

'I met with him at the request of a friend and did not work for him. Period. There is actually nothing to report,' she said in an email.

A day later, SKD Knickerbocker Managing Director Doug Thornell sent DailyMail.com a company statement saying that Dunn 'was asked to speak to Harvey Weinstein by a friend on an unrelated case. Harvey Weinstein and Miramax are not now and have never been clients of our firm or of Anita’s, nor have we ever received money from them. Of course our commitment to defending women’s rights is unwavering.'

In a follow-up email, Thornell said Dunn met with Weinstein 'on an unrelated issue' that he later said was connected to amFAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research.

'It was prior to stories about his conduct being published and any of these issues were publicly known. She did not counsel him in her personal capacity,' Thornell said.

At the time, Weinstein was facing a scandal related to allegations that he bullied amFAR's board into allowing him to funnel part of a $2 million donation back to his own pockets.

Biden is facing a crisis less acute than Weinstein's, but still politically toxic. Eight different women have accused him of taking a hands-on approach to greeting them at public events, crossing the line into unwanted touching and harassment.

Symone Sanders, 29, will be a Biden campaign senior adviser. she famously told a national TV audience after Donald Trump won the presidency in 2016 that 'we don’t need white people leading the Democratic Party right now.'

'The Democratic Party is diverse, and it should be reflected as so in our leadership and throughout the staff at the highest levels from the vice chairs to the secretaries all the way down to the people working in the offices at the DNC,' the African-American spin doctor said.

Biden and Bernie Sanders, the two oldest white men in the Democratic field, were leading the primary contest by a wide margin.

Symone Sanders made headlines last year when police detained her after she objected to a random TSA screening at new York's LaGuardia Airport. She suggested the police were called only because she is black.

Symone Sanders, a former Bernie Sanders (no relation) spokeswoman who donated to Pete Buttigieg and said in 2016 that the Democratic Party shouldn't be run by white men

Olympic figure skating legeend Michelle Kwan also joined Team Biden on Thursday

Kwan, a silver and bronze medalist, will wrangle Biden's high-profile surrogates

Despite hopping on Team Biden, Ms. Sanders previously donated to Pete Buttigeig's campaign. According to Federal Election Commission filings, she contributed $250 to support the South Bend, Indiana mayor in March.

The Buttigieg donation came about a month before Biden announced his candidacy.

Michelle Kwan, a two-time Olympic medalist in figure skating, is also joining Biden's campaign as a surrogates director.

Kwan, 38, won a silver medal in women's singles figure skating in 1998 and a bronze in 2002.

She held a similar job in Hillary Clinton's unsuccessful 2016 campaign, wrangling the Democratic nominee's high-profile backers including Katy Perry, Lena Dunham and Meryl Streep.

''I believe that the Vice President [Biden] is the ideal candidate to unify our country with his experience, knowledge and track record of fighting for Americans,' Kwan wrote Thursday on Instagram.