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Moses Farrow, the son of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, disputes his sister's claims of abuse at the hands of her father.
May 24 2018 9:40 PM EST
March 12 2019 10:39 PM EST
Woody Allen's son Moses Farrow defended his filmmaker father against his sister Dylan Farrow's accusations of sexual abuse. He said their mother, Mia Farrow, coached Dylan to lie. Moses Farrow wrote in a blog post titled "A Son Speaks Out,"
"I'm a very private person and not at all interested in public attention. But, given the incredibly inaccurate and misleading attacks on my father, Woody Allen, I feel that I can no longer stay silent as he continues to be condemned for a crime he did not commit."
In the piece, Moses Farrow says Mia Farrow was well-versed in "coaching, drilling, scripting, and rehearsing -- in essence, brainwashing" her children. Moses Farrow said he "witnessed siblings, some blind or physically disabled, dragged down a flight of stairs to be thrown into a bedroom or a closet, then having the door locked from the outside." He says Mia Farrow slapped his face and ordered him to stand naked in front of his siblings when he wasn't behaving the way she wanted him to.
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