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In reply to the discussion: I wonder if more people believe her now. She cried out so long ago, and nothing happened. [View all]pnwmom
(110,261 posts)25. Here is something by her brother Ronan, and he includes a link to another story.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/my-father-woody-allen-danger-892572
I believe my sister. This was always true as a brother who trusted her, and, even at 5 years old, was troubled by our father's strange behavior around her: climbing into her bed in the middle of the night, forcing her to suck his thumb behavior that had prompted him to enter into therapy focused on his inappropriate conduct with children prior to the allegations.
I believe my sister. This was always true as a brother who trusted her, and, even at 5 years old, was troubled by our father's strange behavior around her: climbing into her bed in the middle of the night, forcing her to suck his thumb behavior that had prompted him to enter into therapy focused on his inappropriate conduct with children prior to the allegations.
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I wonder if more people believe her now. She cried out so long ago, and nothing happened. [View all]
pnwmom
Nov 2017
OP
The judge believed her and that's why Alan wasn't allowed further visitation. Why does
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#4
She was 7 and now, as an adult, she's telling us what happened. I can clearly remember
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#9
The prosecutor at the time said he had probable cause, in part based on the babysitter statement
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#63
He didn't prosecute because he thought the process would hurt the 7 year old victim.
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#75
If Dylan or Soon Yi were my kid, I'd get pretty "Drama" myself. How about you? As for memories...
Hekate
Nov 2017
#98
There were repeated physical exams by doctors when the victim was a little girl. Is that forensic?
Hekate
Nov 2017
#97
But regardless of what was thought in 1993, Dylan is an adult now with real memories --
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#8
I don't think it is as easy as you do. She wasn't hypnotized. These weren't implanted memories
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#17
Her brother remembers the same odd things that she does. Woody crawling into her bed at night.
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#33
No, I'm sure the Unquestioning Loyalty of his (dwindling) Fan Base helps there..
whathehell
Nov 2017
#67
The Vanity Fair article said there had been other signs of inappropriate interest in children. n/t
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#62
Here is something by her brother Ronan, and he includes a link to another story.
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#25
Well I recall in the Lasser films she played his non-Jewish GF or wife who his mother hated
Generic Other
Nov 2017
#54
Not a single hint of how creepy he was except he had a very inappropriate relationship
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#20
Soon-yi was 9 years old when Alan got involved with Mia, and a teen when he switched to her.
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#32
He and Mia were treated as if they were married by the judge who allowed the adoptions.
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#60
I just read a pretty fascinating article: What Do We Do with the Art of Monstrous Men?
Saviolo
Nov 2017
#29
Of course, her other brother said nothing happened &Mia drilled it into their heads
Adenoid_Hynkel
Nov 2017
#55