Chelsea Clinton doesn’t want to talk about Harvey Weinstein, the alleged serial rapist and disgraced Hollywood producer with close ties to the Clinton Foundation.

Former President Bill Clinton, who himself has been accused of assaulting several women, is also avoiding the press as a steady stream of women continue to speak out about Weinstein’s unwanted advances.

According to the Daily Mail:

Chelsea Clinton fled to her car to avoid answering questions from a DailyMail.com reporter on Saturday about whether the Clinton Foundation will return up to $250,000 in donations from accused rapist Harvey Weinstein.

The former first daughter, who is a board member of the Clinton Foundation, ran from questions while she was attending a Clinton Global Initiative University event in Northeastern University in Boston.

The night before, Clinton Foundation press officials blocked a DailyMail.com reporter attempting to approach Bill Clinton to ask him questions at a public event.

Weinstein, a major donor to both of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaigns and the Democratic Party in general, continues to insist he’s innocent, and alleges the dozens of women publicly accusing him of using his influence to pressure them into sex are liars.

Dozens of Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Sen. Al Franken, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Sen. Cory Booker and others, have pledged to donate Weinstein’s contributions to charities that help women, Fox News reports.

On Monday, the Clinton Foundation announced it plans to keep Weinstein’s cash, because it already spent it.

“We are a charity. Donations, these included, have been spent fighting childhood obesity and HIV/AIDS, combatting climate change, and empowering girls and women, and we have no plans to return them,” a spokesman told Fox News.

“Suggesting @ClintonFdn return funds from our 330,000+ donors ignores the fact that donations have been used to help people across the world,” foundation spokesman Craig Minassian posted to Twitter.

Last week, Hillary Clinton gave somewhat conflicting reports on whether she plans to return the money Weinstein donated to her two failed presidential campaigns, in 2008 and 2016.

She told CNN last Wednesday – several days after the scandal broke in The New York Times – that she knew nothing about Weinstein’s lurid behavior, despite the fact that it was an open joke in Hollywood.

She also claimed she plans to return the money through her annual charity donations.

“What other people are saying, what my former colleagues are saying, is they’re going to donate to charity, and of course I will do that,” Clinton told CNN’s Fareed Zakaria. “I give 10 percent of my income to charity every year, this will be part of that. There’s no – there’s no doubt about it.”

Fox News reports Weinstein donated at least $46,350 to Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign alone.

Later, during an interview for her book “What Happened?” in Britain, she told Channel 4’s Matt Frei that Weinstein donated “I don’t know, $12,000 or $16,000” to her campaign and she plans to give that to charity, though she refused to say when that might happen.

“How long will it take?” Frei asked, “Surely, you can just write a check and give the money back, can’t you?”

“Well,” Clinton said, “it has to come out of our campaign funds to there’s a little more … it will be done.”