Billionaire George Soros made a rare public appearance with his younger girlfriend, Tamiko Bolton, hours before a court date with his ex, Adriana Ferreyr. Soros, 81, and Bolton, 39, were photographed together at a Paley Center screening of “The Intouchables” Monday night, marking the first time they’ve stepped out in public as a couple. Bolton resides in the $1.9 million apartment which Ferreyr says Soros promised her, and which she’s suing over. Soros and Bolton’s sudden public appearance, meantime, seemed like a statement (or a show of unity) the night before a hearing in Manhattan Supreme Court. Soros was just one of the crème de la crème at the Moet & Chandon and Audi screening, and French consulate after-party celebrating Harvey Weinstein’s induction into the Légion d’Honneur by Nicolas Sarkozy. “Intouchables” is Weinstein’s new French import after his Oscar-winning sensation “The Artist.” “I am still trying to piece together how the boy who grew up 10 miles from here in Flushing . . . and who used to walk two miles to the Mayfair Theater, is standing in a room on the Upper East Side with . . . an impressive group like this . . . receiving this great honor,” Weinstein said in front of the reception’s hosts (François Delattre and Antonin Baudry), his family (wife Georgina Chapman, mother Miriam, brother Bob Weinstein) and guests (Charlie Rose, Peter Peterson, Jim Dolan, Paul Haggis and Stephen Schwarzman). Weinstein called “Intouchables,” which he’s also remaking in English, “An extraordinary story of friendship.”