Woody Allen’s wife, Soon-Yi Previn, told Epstein that #MeToo movement ‘went too far’

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Recently released Epstein files reveal that Woody Allen's wife, Soon-Yi Previn, communicated with Jeffrey Epstein, expressing her belief that the #MeToo movement "went too far." In emails sent as late as 2018, Previn criticized the movement and disparaged an underage girl involved in a sexting case, while also commenting negatively on her stepbrother Ronan Farrow's recognition for his reporting on Harvey Weinstein. The documents, released by the US Justice Department, detail communications between Previn, Allen, and Epstein, including social gatherings and gifts exchanged even after Epstein's 2008 conviction. The files shed light on Previn's views on the #MeToo movement and her continued association with Epstein before his death in 2019.
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