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The Manhattan district attorney’s rape case against Harvey Weinstein has stalled, according to his accuser’s lawyer — although DA Cyrus Vance Jr.’s office insists it’s still pursuing charges.

The legal team representing actress Paz de la Huerta — who claims Weinstein raped her twice in 2010 at her Tribeca apartment — on Friday demanded Vance get on with convening a grand jury, noting that cops have been saying for weeks that there’s enough evidence to make the case.

“We are deeply concerned about the foot-dragging in convening the grand jury. The NYPD detectives agree that there is probable cause to arrest. They have copious evidence, yet once again, they aren’t arresting,” said Carla Cain-Walther, a spokeswoman for the law firm of Carrie Goldberg, the attorney representing the “Boardwalk Empire” actress.

“Consequently, we throw down the gauntlet on behalf of our client and urge DA NY to convene a grand jury by the end of next week or expect the protests to begin.”

The spokeswoman said the firm is “concerned about the unbelievable similarities” to the DA’s failure to prosecute Weinstein in 2015 over allegations that he groped Italian model Ambra Battilana Gutierrez — despite cops secretly recording the Hollywood heavyweight apologizing to her and promising: “I won’t do it again.”

“We don’t understand what is happening at the DA’s office. We have a DA who consistently refuses to prosecute powerful sexual predators,” Cain-Walther said.

Vance’s handling of the Gutierrez case recently came under renewed scrutiny after dozens of women came forward to accuse Weinstein of sexual misconduct — and it was then revealed that the filmmaker’s attorneys had donated more than $26,000 in campaign cash to the DA, including $2,100 after Vance let Weinstein skate.

Cain-Walther accused the DA of having a conflict of interest.

“We have a DA whose second in command is married to the law partner of Harvey Weinstein’s attorney. We have a DA who receives campaign donations from Harvey Weinstein and his attorneys,” she wrote, referencing Chief ADA Karen Friedman Agnifilo — whose hubby is the senior trial counsel in the law firm of Weinstein’s attorney Benjamin Brafman.

Agnifilo recused herself from all things Weinstein earlier this month due to the relationship, while Vance has insisted that campaign contributions have never influenced his decision-making.

His office said Friday that any reports of the case being stalled are also inaccurate.

“This remains very much an active investigation. We’ll decline further comment,” a spokesperson for the DA’s office said.

NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce told reporters earlier this month the department is sharing information with Vance’s office and the next step is to obtain an arrest warrant to pick up Weinstein in Arizona, where he is in rehab.

Goldberg told CNN on Thursday that prosecutors have twice met with de la Huerta and have subpoenaed hundreds of financial, phone and therapy records.

“The prosecutors have enough. It’s sort of now or never. What are you waiting for?” she told the news network.

Brafman declined to comment Friday, but has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex.

Additional reporting by Shawn Cohen