Allen hits back at his adopted daughter’s ‘untrue and disgraceful’ sex abuse claims

Woody Allen has called his adopted daughter’s claims of child sex abuse “untrue and disgraceful”.

The actor and director’s comments came a day after Dylan Farrow, 28, renewed claims dating back to Allen’s tempestuous relationship with actress Mia Farrow in the early 1990s.

Allen’s publicist Leslee Dart said yesterday that Allen had read Dylan Farrow’s open letter, published online by The New York Times, claiming she was sexually assaulted by her adoptive father as a seven-year-old.

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“Mr Allen has read the article and found it untrue and disgraceful,” said Ms Dart, who said Allen would be responding soon.

Dylan Farrow claimed that in 1992 at the family’s Connecticut home, Allen led her to a “dim, closet-like attic” and “then he sexually assaulted me”. Farrow did not specify Allen’s actions, but described other abusive behaviour.

Allen was investigated over the 1992 accusation, but prosecutors elected not to charge him.

The handling of the investigation was criticised after Litchfield County state attorney Frank Maco said in a Press conference that he believed there was “probable cause” to charge Allen but decided against prosecution partly to avoid a traumatic trial for the young girl.

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A disciplinary panel found that Mr Maco may have prejudiced the ongoing custody battle between Allen and Mia Farrow by making an accusation without formal charges.

Mr Maco, who retired in 2003, said yesterday that the statute of limitations on Dylan Farrow’s accusations ran out at least 15 years ago.

He said he hoped she was able to watch his news conference and read his statement about his decision not to prosecute Allen.