
Harvey Weinstein's brother Bob, who is facing his own sexual harassment allegations, has unloaded his multi-million dollar Manhattan townhouse to a mystery buyer by slashing the price down to $15 million.

Shortly after Harvey (right) was slammed with an onslaught of sexual assault and harassment allegations in October, Bob (left) also came under fire when executive TV producer Amanda Segel accused him of harassment

The younger brother of the disgraced movie producer dropped the price on his luxurious five-story Upper West Side brownstone in a deal that was finalized on December 1, 2017, DailyMail.com has learned exclusively.

The home originally hit the market in February of last year with a whopping $19 million price tag but was later dropped down to $17.9 million after sitting on the market for a few months.

Bob, 63, struck the deal around the time he was accused of sexual harassment by executive TV producer Amanda Segel in October, pawning off the five-bedroom townhouse, complete with an indoor basketball court, to Central Park West Residency LLC - for $15 million - the same price he purchased it for in 2009.

Documents do not reveal if the LLC is representing an individual buyer. Calls for comment were not returned by the LLC.

The allegations against the Hollywood heavyweight surfaced after his older brother Harvey, with whom he co-founded Miramax Films and the Weinstein Company, was slammed with sexual assault and sexual harassment accusations from dozens of women.

The luxury townhouse is located at 39 West 70th Street in New York City's highly coveted Upper West Side neighborhood and sits less than a block away from Central Park.

Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein's younger brother, has unloaded his $19 million five-story Upper West Side townhouse (pictured) to a mystery buyer in a $15 million deal. Boasting of 6,600 square feet, the circa-1910 residence has a elevator to travel through several floors of the five-story, seven floor home, which includes a cellar and a roof terrace that overlooks Central Park

The kitchen is located on the second story with a large range top stove, accented with custom designed cabinets, marble counter tops and back splash, with Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances

The townhouse, located at 39 West 70th Street, is in New York City's highly coveted Upper West side neighborhood, and sits less than a block away from Central Park

The new owner will enjoy a home gym, consisting of a wooden-walled basketball court on the fifth story of the townhouse

Boasting of 6,600 square feet, the circa-1910 residence has a elevator to travel through several floors of the five-story, seven floor home, which includes a cellar and a roof terrace that overlooks the scenic park.

The kitchen is located on the second story with a large range top stove, accented with custom designed cabinets, marble counter tops and back splash, with Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, according to Corcoran Real Estate, which held the listing.

Wide-wood planking is throughout the home, and features also include exposed brick, wood paneling and five gas fireplaces.

The new owner will enjoy a home gym, consisting of a wooden-walled basketball court on the fifth story of the townhouse.

The deed, which was obtained by DailyMail.com, was signed over to the Central Park Residency LLC on December 1, 2017, by Bob and his ex-wife Annie Clayton, who is a former book editor.

Boasting of 6,600 square feet, the circa-1910 residence has a elevator to travel through several floors of the five-story, seven floor home, which includes a cellar and a roof terrace that overlooks Central Park

Wide-wood planking is throughout the home, which is accented with exposed brick, wood paneling and five gas fireplaces

The two split in 2012 after twelve years of marriage, with Annie briefly filing a protective order at the time and citing fear of bodily harm.

The divorce was ultimately amicable between the couple, who met when Annie was his receptionist at Miramax.

Meanwhile, Bob is still trying to sell another multi-million dollar West Central Park residence just up the street from his sold townhouse, a $26.5 million duplex between West 81st and 82nd Streets.

Shortly after Harvey was slammed with accusations of sexual assault and harassment, Bob came under fire as well in mid-October.

Segel, an executive producer of the Spike TV series 'The Mist,' claimed that Bob went out of his way to try and start a relationship with her in 2016.

Bob allegedly invited Segel to his room at the Beverly Hills Hotel and a home in Malibu, repeatedly asked her to dinner and then began sending constant emails outside the scope of their professional relationship, claims the producer.

Segel told Variety that she repeatedly rejected all these advances, and was eventually forced to have her attorney step in to put an end to the harassment.

The deed, which was obtained by DailyMail.com, was signed over to the new mystery buyer on December 1, 2017, by Bob and his ex-wife Annie Clayton, who is a former book editor

The home originally hit the market in February of last year with a staggering $19 million price tag but later ended up dropping the price to $17.9 million after sitting on the market for a few months

The seven floor home also boasts of a roof terrace that has views of Central Park, which is less than a block away

The allegation came just a few hours after Bob was demoted at the company he helped found while his brother Harvey agreed to resign from the board nine days after being fired from the company.

Bob was still expected to be involved in the company's operations however and will still head up Dimension Films, a source told DailyMail.com.

Segel said Bob's requests for a date became so frequent back in 2016 that she was eventually forced to notify executives at The Weinstein Company - including COO David Glasser.

A representative for Bob denied the allegations made by Segel, stating: 'Bob Weinstein had dinner with Ms. Segel in LA in June 2016. He denies any claims that he behaved inappropriately at or after the dinner. It is most unfortunate that any such claim has been made.'

In a second statement, his lawyer Bert Fields said: 'Variety’s story about Bob Weinstein is riddled with false and misleading assertions by Ms. Segel and we have the emails to prove it, but even if you believe what she says it contains not a hint of any inappropriate touching or even any request for such touching.'

Bob and his ex-wife Annie split in 2012 after twelve years of marriage, with Annie briefly filing a protective order at the time and citing fear of bodily harm. Pictured: Bob, Annie and their son Max in 2013

Segel (left), an executive producer of the Spike TV series 'The Mist,' claimed that Bob went out of his way to try and start a relationship with her in 2016. Model-turned-actress Jamie King (right) said: 'Bob you called me at home & called me a loser w/ no career threatening me b/c I refused to do Maxim cover for you'

Segel told a much different story however, claiming that despite her repeated attempts to convey the fact that she was not interested in the executive, he would not stop asking her to join him on dates.

'"No" should be enough,' said the producer.

'After "no," anybody who has asked you out should just move on. Bob kept referring to me that he wanted to have a friendship.'

She then added: 'He didn’t want a friendship. He wanted more than that. My hope is that "no" is enough from now on.'

In the aftermath of that allegation a number of women began speaking out against Bob, most notably model-turned-actress Jamie King.

'Bob you called me at home & called me a loser w/ no career threatening me b/c I refused to do Maxim cover for you & I truly hope that the properties revert to their rightful owners as you/Weinstein board were fully aware & abusive to actors/filmmakers,' wrote King on Twitter.