HBO debuted the first episode of the four-part
documentary series "Allen v. Farrow" on Sunday. The series
includes extensive interviews with Allen's former partner Mia
Farrow and with Dylan Farrow, who repeated their accusation that
Allen sexually assaulted Dylan in 1992 when she was seven years
old.
It also contains new material, including interviews with people
who knew the family.
Shortly after the first episode aired, a spokesperson for Allen
and Previn issued a statement saying the documentary makers "had
no interest in the truth."
"Instead, they spent years surreptitiously collaborating with
the Farrows and their enablers to put together a hatchet job
riddled with falsehoods," the statement said.
"As has been known for decades, these allegations are
categorically false," it added.
Allen, the four-time Oscar-winning director of "Annie Hall" and
other comedies, has repeatedly denied molesting Dylan Farrow. He
did not take part in the documentary.
The filmmaker, 85, has long asserted that Mia Farrow fabricated
the molestation claim against him and planted them in Dylan's
mind after learning that Allen was having an affair with the
actress's then-22-year-old adopted daughter Previn.
Allen has never been arrested or prosecuted over the allegation
of sexual abuse, which was first made in 1993. It was
investigated by state police in Connecticut, where Mia Farrow
and her children lived.
The new statement from Allen and Previn's spokesperson said
"multiple agencies" had investigated the allegation at the time
"and found that, whatever Dylan Farrow may have been led to
believe, absolutely no abuse had ever taken place."
The statement also said it was "sadly unsurprising that the
network to air this is HBO – which has a standing production
deal and business relationship with Ronan Farrow." Ronan Farrow
is Dylan's brother and has spoken in support of his sister.
"While this shoddy hit piece may gain attention, it does not
change the facts," the statement said.
A spokesperson for HBO, a unit of AT&T Inc, had no immediate
comment.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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