Woody Allen denied sexual abuse allegation in just-released 2020 interview

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Woody Allen’s sticking to his story.

The filmmaker reiterated his denial of a sexual abuse accusation made by his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow during a newly released interview conducted last summer.

Allen, who is accused of molesting Dylan when she was 7, contended during that July 2020 interview with “CBS Sunday Morning” that there was “no logic” to the allegation, which led to investigations in 1992.

The interview aired for the first time Sunday on the Paramount+ streaming service, alongside a previously released interview with Dylan.

“It’s so preposterous, and yet the smear has remained, …

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