Woody Allen slams Mia Farrow in open letter saying she wants to hurt him

Woody Allen slams Mia Farrow in open letter saying she wants to hurt him

In his response published on Friday in The New York Times, the academy-winning filmmaker, Woody Allen, denied abusing his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow.

Dylan Farrow alleges sexual assault

In an open letter published last week on New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof’s blog, Dylan Farrow alleged that she was sexually assaulted by her father Woody Allen as a child. Woody alleged that his ex-wife Mia Farrow had coached Dylan into accusing him of the abuse.

Allen questioned if Dylan had actually penned the letter or was guided by her mother. He asked if the letter benefited Dylan or if it advanced her mother’s shabby agenda to hurt him with a smear. He accused that it was a lame attempt to damage him professionally, more like Mia than Dylan.

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On Mia’s previous comments that their son Ronan Farrow could be Frank Sinatra’s son, Allen asked that Mia lied and falsely represented Ronan as their son during the custody hearing.

He said that it also indicates that she was secretly intimate with Frank while she was with him. Allen questioned if he was paying Mia and giving child support for Frank’s son.

Allen closed his letter by saying that he did not molest Dylan and hoped to repair his relationship with her one day.