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In reply to the discussion: Dylan Farrow Responds to Woody Allen: 'Distortions and Outright Lies' [View all]BainsBane
(57,339 posts)Or you wouldn't spew such nonsense. The judge ruled there was no evidence of the crap from Woody's publicity machine you keep regurgitating. Allen couldn't even present any. Even his own character witnesses wouldn't testify he was a good father. http://www.scribd.com/doc/205403621/Allen-v-Farrow-Custody-Ruling-June-7-1993
That legal finding of fact and ruling has been posted all over this website. How have you avoided reading it?
Your version of the story requires believing only Allen and refusing to believe the many witnesses who testified in court, including a therapist on Allen's payroll that Dylan told about the abuse; including the witness who say Dylan return from being alone with Woody (which he was already prohibited from doing by court order) with her panties missing. It requires ignoring the fact that Dylan told her story to multiple people at the time it happened. It requires believing Allen's publicity mill over the legal finding of fact that shows NO EVIDENCE of implanted memory or brainwashing.
The judge also lays out who was there in CT on the day the alleged assault took place. Soon Yi was not among them, so your point is demonstrably false. Nor was Moses.
The court record makes clear, Allen's entire story about Mia is a complete lie. The judge ruled him "grossly inappropriate" with Dylan and denied even supervised visitation. Read what Moses had to say at the time of the hearing. The judge includes a letter from him to Woody. His story then was entirely different from what he says now, whereas Dylan's is the same.
When Allen dies, which can't be soon enough, we will likely learn a lot more about his predatory behavior from Soon Yi and the adopted children in his home, but then people will accuse them of lying too. That is exactly what enables child rapists to offend and reoffend with virtual impunity, while 25 percent of Americas are sexually assaulted at children.