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In reply to the discussion: Dylan Farrow Responds to Woody Allen: 'Distortions and Outright Lies' [View all]Bonobo
(29,257 posts)But one of Mr. Allen's lawyers, Irwin Tenenbaum, testified last week that two of Ms. Farrow's representatives -- Mr. Dershowitz and David Levett, a Connecticut lawyer -- had said that Dylan's charges could be made to "go away" if Mr. Allen made a lump sum of from $5 million to $8 million.
Mr. Levett, testifying immediately before Mr. Dershowitz, denied that there was any connection between the monetary proposal and the charges, which remain under investigation by Connecticut authorities. Offer to IntercedeStop Inquiry
Asked by Ms. Farrow's lawyer, Gerald Walpin, whether the money was linked to an offer to drop the charges, Mr. Levett said: "Absolutely not. It was clear that was an independent state investigation. We had no control over that."
Mr. Dershowitz echoed Mr. Levett's testimony. But he acknowledged that a proposal was made to intercede in the child-abuse investigation in favor of a private settlement. He added that the offer "was not premised on any payments."