Here's his side of the story. Woody Allen has responded to Dylan Farrow's open letter — which alleged he sexually abused her at age 7 — with his own rebuttal. The Oscar-winning director penned a New York Times op-ed
The public has been saying a lot of different things about Woody Allen over the past couple of weeks. But there's one thing few people have been questioning: the man's ability to write. On Friday, however, even Allen's way with words seemed dubious.
A week bracketed by op-ed letters of accusation and denial of child molestation left little clarity and scant hope for resolution in a bitter saga that has haunted Woody Allen and the Farrow family for more than two decades. The back-and-forth between
Woody Allen finally fired off a response to his daughter Dylan's molestation accusation — vehemently denying it, and laying out expert testimony to back his claim that Mia Farrow concocted the whole story for revenge.
(CNN) — In an op-ed column released Friday by The New York Times, Woody Allen blames Mia Farrow's malevolence over their breakup for a two-decade-old false accusation that he molested their adopted daughter, Dylan, when she was 7. The film