ALPHABET CITY, NY — Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein showed up at a bar on the Lower East Side — and when women protested his presence, they were booed and thrown out, according to social media posts and videos from the women.

At an event dubbed the Actors Hour at Downtime Bar NYC on the Lower East Side, comedian Kelly Bachman called out the “elephant in the room,” referencing Weinstein, the movie mogul who’s been accused of sexually abusing dozens of women. The allegations led to criminal charges against him following exposes in The New Yorker magazine and the New York Times in 2017.

“I didn’t know that we had to bring our own mace and rape whistles to Actors Hour,” Bachman said during her stand-up set Wednesday night.

She was promptly booed and yelled at, according to a video posted by another comedian who attended, Amber Crollo.

“I was shocked to see (Weinstein) out, but not because I thought he would have shame, he is a sociopath and clearly has no shame,” Crollo said in a series of Twitter posts Thursday. “I’m shocked because he was invited to an event put on by and for artists.”

Another woman who attended the event, Zoe Stuckless, says she was kicked out after she confronted Weinstein.

“He (Weinstein) was sitting there, allowed to laugh and clap and drink and flirt and no one was saying anything,” Stuckless wrote in a Facebook post. “The more I sat there the more furious I was at all of our inaction.”

“Nobody’s gonna say anything,” she yelled, standing near a table where Weinstein appears to be sitting, a video posted on Facebook shows.

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“I’m going to stand four feet from (a) fucking rapist and nobody’s going to say anything.”

She wrote she was kicked out of the bar.

“In some ways tonight was a horrible, painful reminder of the power a man like Weinstein holds even now,” she wrote. But when she left the building crying, she says, “I was quickly surrounded by a group of mostly women who expressed the same fear to raise their voice that I had.”

Actors Hour had rented out the bar for the private event with its own guest list, according to a statement from Downtime Bar NYC.

“Shortly into the evening, one guest began heckling another, causing a disturbance to everyone in attendance,” the statement read. “After several requests to stop were ignored, we kindly asked the heckler to leave.”

Downtime added its goal is to “create an environment where everyone feels welcome.”

“We respect the privacy of our patrons and event partners, and want to ensure that all guests are treated equally, with the same service and respect,” the statement read.

A spokesperson for Weinstein told TMZ that the scene was was uncalled for, “downright rude and an example of how due process today is being squashed by the public, trying to take it away in the courtroom too.”

Weinstein was “out with friends enjoying the music and trying to find some solace in his life that has been turned upside down.”

Actors Hour said in a statement on Instagram that Weinstein was not invited by the organizer, saying the people who spoke up were “brave and justified,” according to Gothamist — but the statement appears to have since been deleted.

Stuckless, one of the women who confronted Weinstein, and a lawyer for Weinstein did not immediately respond for comment, and neither did Actors Hour. Patch will update this article as more information becomes available.