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The first part of
Allen v. Allen
was broadcast on HBO last Sunday
.
Farrow
, a four-part documentary devoted to the incest charges brought against Woody Allen by Dylan Farrow, his adopted daughter.
And while Mia Farrow's daughter, now 35, hopes her testimony will help other potential victims speak out, she was keen to thank her supports while continuing to defend her side of the story.
“Thank you everyone for those kind words, this surge of support means more to me than I can express.
Telling the truth is so difficult, but I hope any other survivor who watched [the documentary] last night knows that she is not alone.
The truth is something that cannot be changed, ”she wrote on Twitter.
Finally, the young woman referred anyone to whom the documentary would have made want to speak to RAINN, the American assistance platform dedicated to victims of sexual abuse.
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As a reminder, Dylan Farrow accused her adoptive father of sexual touching when she was 7 years old, in 1992. Following the judicial investigation, Woody Allen had lost custody of his daughter on the basis of behavior deemed "inappropriate" without that the qualification of sexual abuse has not been established.
Indeed, the experts involved in the investigation had considered that Dylan Farrow had been pushed to make these accusations by his mother Mia.
Since the first episode aired, Woody Allen has spoken alongside his wife Soon-Yi in a statement, again claiming his innocence and accusing the documentary's writers, Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering, of wanting to mount a media stunt in despite any interest in the truth.
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