Woody Allen abuse allegation

New York (AFP) - The adopted daughter of Woody Allen has spoken for the first time about the alleged sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of the legendary Hollywood director during her childhood.

In an open letter published on a New York Times blog, Dylan Farrow, adopted by Allen during his relationship with actress Mia Farrow, detailed being abused by the director when she was seven years old.

"He told me to lay on my stomach and play with my brother's electric train set. Then he sexually assaulted me," Farrow, 28, wrote in the letter.

"He talked to me while he did it, whispering that I was a good girl, that this was our secret, promising that we'd go to Paris and I'd be a star in his movies."

It is the first time Dylan Farrow has spoken publicly about the unproven allegations of abuse which emerged more than two decades ago in the aftermath of Allen's acrimonious split with Mia Farrow in 1992.

Allen, who left Mia Farrow after starting a relationship with the actress's adopted daughter from a previous marriage, Soon-Yi Previn, has always vigorously denied abusing Dylan Farrow.

A New York judge in the 1994 custody battle between Allen and Farrow ruled that the abuse allegations were inconclusive, while at the same time lambasted the director as "self-absorbed, untrustworthy and insensitive."

Allen's representatives could not be immediately reached for comment on Saturday after Dylan Farrow's revelations. The New York Times reported that he had refused to comment.

His adopted daughter accused the Hollywood establishment of sweeping Allen's alleged crimes under the carpet by continuing to honor his films.

Dylan with her mother Mia Farrow in 1990, two years before the alleged incident. Photo: Getty

The director's latest movie, "Blue Jasmine", is nominated for three Academy Awards at next month's Oscars, including best original screenplay for the director.

Farrow called on three of the stars of "Blue Jasmine" -- Australian actress Cate Blanchett, Alec Baldwin and Louis C.K. to examine their relationship with Allen, asking pointedly: "What if it had been your child?"

"Woody Allen was never convicted of any crime. That he got away with what he did to me haunted me as I grew up," she wrote.

"That torment was made worse by Hollywood. All but a precious few (my heroes) turned a blind eye. Most found it easier to accept the ambiguity, to say, 'who can say what happened,' to pretend that nothing was wrong.

"Actors praised him at awards shows. Networks put him on TV. Critics put him in magazines.

"Woody Allen is a living testament to the way our society fails the survivors of sexual assault and abuse."

 

 

 

 

 

Message 1 of 86
Latest reply
85 REPLIES 85

Woody Allen abuse allegation

I think the problem here is that, as she says, he was not convicted of any crime.

 

she needs to be brave enough to make this official, if she can do so, and have it dealt with in a trial.

 

if found guilty, then I hope he would be treated in a different light.

 

 

celebrities are not untouchable (as the abuse cases in Britain now show), and they should not be.

 

But everyone has a right to be innocent until proven guilty, otherwise statements can destroy those who are innocent.

 

this does need an official investigation.


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Buttercup: You mock my pain! Man in Black: Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.
Message 2 of 86
Latest reply

Woody Allen abuse allegation

Agree with Amber. This was originally posted on a New Yorks time BLOG. Why not go to the police?

Message 3 of 86
Latest reply

Woody Allen abuse allegation

double post

Message 4 of 86
Latest reply

Woody Allen abuse allegation

Statute of limitations.

Message 5 of 86
Latest reply

Woody Allen abuse allegation

From the opening post:

 

A New York judge in the 1994 custody battle between Allen and Farrow ruled that the abuse allegations were inconclusive, while at the same time lambasted the director as "self-absorbed, untrustworthy and insensitive.

 

 

 

An Open Letter From Dylan Farrow

 

http://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/02/01/an-open-letter-from-dylan-farrow/?_php=true&_type=blogs&...

Message 6 of 86
Latest reply

Woody Allen abuse allegation

They have a new name for that now, it's called "historical abuse" and is very hard to prove so long after the event.

Message 7 of 86
Latest reply

Woody Allen abuse allegation

Rolf Harris's charges go back further than that? Also an elderly Coronation St star currently before the court. That is in the UK though.

 

 

Message 8 of 86
Latest reply

Woody Allen abuse allegation


@azureline** wrote:

They have a new name for that now, it's called "historical abuse" and is very hard to prove so long after the event.


I don't think so in this case, as the claims were initially made 20 years ago and deemed "inconclusive" by the judge.

Message 9 of 86
Latest reply

Woody Allen abuse allegation


@am*3 wrote:

That is in the UK though.

 

 


Yep. I think New York is different for criminal charges, and maybe civil. 

 

Message 10 of 86
Latest reply