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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 18

    “He’s lying and he’s been lying for so long,” Dylan Farrow said of her father, Woody Allen, in a TV interviewhttp://nyti.ms/2DKJPA6 

    8:05 AM - 18 Jan 2018
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      2. Woody Allen Web  👓‏ @WoodyAllenWeb Jan 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        Who's lying for so long? a) https://radaronline.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/yale-new-haven-hospital-allen.pdf … b) http://www.nytimes.com/1993/10/26/nyregion/agency-drops-abuse-inquiry-in-allen-case.html … c)https://ronanfarrowletter.wordpress.com/2018/01/04/moses-farrow-speaks-out/ …

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      3. Rain Shine‏ @RedTailspin Jan 18
        Replying to @WoodyAllenWeb @nytimes

        Thanks. Moses states there was no train set in the attic which Dylan claims she watched while the "abuse" happened. Very important piece of information since it contradicts her story.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      2. Positively Ghostbusters‏ @PositivelyGB Jan 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        Woody Allen is a pedophile.

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      3. Paolo Umiltà‏ @pumilta Jan 18
        Replying to @PositivelyGB @nytimes

        no, not until he’s proven guilty. Meanwhile keep chasing your ghosts

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      2. lcy‏ @Lcy_Creatives Jan 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        Thank you, for coming out and saying what has been long speculated and obvious for a long long time

        2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. Paolo Umiltà‏ @pumilta Jan 18
        Replying to @Lcy_Creatives @nytimes

        obvious? I envy your certainty

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      4. lcy‏ @Lcy_Creatives Jan 18
        Replying to @pumilta @nytimes

        I love the Woody Allen Movies, they're great. But have you read the man's wikipedia page? his relationship with his current wife and how that started?

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      1. Woody Allen Web  👓‏ @WoodyAllenWeb Jan 18
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        pic.twitter.com/BftVEXW5ex

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      1. We Deliver‏ @Paper8oy Jan 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        Her crazy angry mom drilled it her head when she was very young.

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      2. Sir Mycroft‏ @sir_mycroft Jan 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        I can't wait for Hollywood to come out to support Dylan Farrow. I mean, I'm sure they have had good reasons not to for the years she has been saying this about Allen.

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. CJRave16.5‏ @cj_beckerman Jan 18
        Replying to @sir_mycroft @nytimes

        He was a Hollywood darling. They knew-just turned a blind eye.

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      2. Ashley Goldsby‏ @CFB_Thoughts Jan 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why is this a surprise? He married Farrow’s adopted daughter. How about we stop blaming the victims & take a closer look @ the society we’ve built where the accusers are shamed & the abusers are defended. Love & care for victims. It takes courage to open these wounds.

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      3. Rain Shine‏ @RedTailspin Jan 18
        Replying to @CFB_Thoughts @nytimes

        So you just want us to take the "victim's" word and destroy Woody Allen in spite of TWO investigations that concluded "no credible evidence" of abuse. Plus, her brother (Moses) word that there was no train set in the attic which contradicts or at least weakens her story.

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      4. Ashley Goldsby‏ @CFB_Thoughts Jan 18
        Replying to @RedTailspin @nytimes

        Putting "victim's" in quotation marks shows your lack of sympathy for those who've suffered. Some block out traumatic events & experience them w/o their family knowing. Her brother could be remembering a different time & lets be honest, Allen ruined his own career.

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      1. Kenneth Boman‏ @KennethBBoman Jan 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        So tragic story no matter what!

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      1. LH‏ @usedall Jan 18
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        Hollywood needs to give him up now

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      1. K. Sridhar‏ @sridhar160954 Jan 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        Perhaps his age is catching up???????!!!!!!

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