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Moses Farrow, the adopted son of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, posted a 4,600-word essay Wednesday defending his father against sexual molestation allegations and claiming his mother was abusive.
Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering's exhaustive documentary should be the final nail in a long unclosed coffin, but it also looks beyond the case to a national issue.
(L-R) Ronan Farrow, Lark Previn, Woody Allen, Dylan Farrow, Fletcher Previn, Daisy Previn, Soon-Yi Previn, Moses Farrow, and Mia Farrow. HBO Insider spoke to "Allen v. Farrow" directors Amy Ziering ...
MERRILLVILLE — Moses Farrow was left unwanted and abandoned at a telephone booth after being born with cerebral palsy in 1978 in South Korea. The newborn was taken to an orphanage before being ...
Yet, once the allegations related to Dylan surfaced, Allen took Farrow to court to gain custody of three of her nine children: Moses Farrow, an older Asian boy that Mia adopted; Ronan Farrow ...
Moses Farrow claims the abuse allegations are false. Allen has always maintained his innocence and said the story of abuse was ingrained in Dylan’s mind by his ex-wife, Mia Farrow.
Moses Farrow, the adopted son of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, posted a 4,600-word essay Wednesday defending his father against sexual molestation allegations and claiming his mother was abusive.
Subsequently, allegations of sexual molestation are made by their adopted daughter, Dylan, 7. A two-year custody battle for their three children Satchel, Dylan and Moses ensues, which Farrow wins.
The biggest betrayal, Dylan claims, occurred when her brother Moses Farrow defended Woody in his own interview with the magazine.
Woody Allen has finally broken his long silence about claims that he molested Dylan Farrow, his adopted daughter with Mia Farrow, when she was 7.
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