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The NYPD has a strong case to arrest Harvey Weinstein for allegedly raping “Boardwalk Empire” star Paz de la Huerta twice in recent years, according to a new report.

“I believe based on my interviews with Paz that from the NYPD standpoint, we have enough to make an arrest,” Detective Nicholas DiGaudio, who is leading the Weinstein investigation, tells Vanity Fair.

De la Huerta says Weinstein first raped her at her Tribeca apartment in Novemeber 2010, after offering her a lift home from a bar and insisting she let him inside for a drink.

“Immediately when we got inside the house, he started to kiss me and I kind of brushed [him] away,” de la Huerta told Vanity Fair. “Then he pushed me onto the bed and his pants were down and he lifted up my skirt. I felt afraid … It wasn’t consensual … It happened very quickly … He stuck himself inside me … When he was done he said he’d be calling me. I kind of just laid on the bed in shock.”

A month later, she says, the movie mogul showed up at her building when she was drunk, wheedled his way into her apartment and did it again.

“I did say no, and when he was on top of me I said, ‘I don’t want to do this.’ He kept humping me and it was disgusting. He’s like a pig … He raped me,” she says.

De la Huerta is one of dozens of women to accuse Weinstein of sexual assault in recent months, but many of those happened outside of the NYPD’s jurisdiction or too long ago to fall within the statue of limitations.

Her attorney has also provided corroborating material to the district attorney — including a letter from her therapist and a recording from a journalist confirming that she’s talked about the alleged rapes in the past, the magazine reports.