Epstein emails show he helped arrange White House visit for Woody Allen
[February 06, 2026]
By HILLEL ITALIE
NEW YORK (AP) — In 2015, Woody Allen and his wife, Soon-Yi Previn, went
on a trip to Washington, D.C. With the help of their friend Jeffrey
Epstein, they were able to tour the White House.
Allen's friendship with Epstein has been known for years, but emails in
the huge trove of records released by the Justice Department in recent
days illustrate that relationship in new depth.
The filmmaker, his wife and Epstein were neighbors in New York City, and
the three dined together often, records show. They offered each other
emotional support during periods when they were being criticized in the
media. They commiserated about being accused — unfairly, they told each
other — of sexual misconduct.
And in 2015, Epstein used his connections to another friend who had been
in President Barack Obama's administration to help the couple get a
White House tour.
“Could you show soon yi the White House,” Epstein wrote in a May 2015
email to former White House counsel Kathy Ruemmler. “I assume woody
would be too politically sensitive?”
“I am sure I could show both of them the White House,” Ruemmler
responded, although she doubted whether Epstein, who in 2008 had pleaded
guilty to solicitating prostitution from an underage girl, would be
allowed in.

“You are too politically sensitive, I think,” she added.
White House records show that Allen, Previn and Ruemmler visited on Dec.
27, a Sunday. Obama was in Hawaii at the time.
Ruemmler and Allen were among a long list of notable people who
maintained friendships with Epstein for years, even though he was a
registered sex offender who had been accused of abusing children, and
whose legal problems had been widely covered in newspapers.
Some of the guests who accompanied Allen and Previn to dinners with
Epstein included talk show host Dick Cavett, linguist Noam Chomsky and
the late comedian David Brenner. Epstein also attended screenings of
Allen’s movies and, according to emails, would visit with Allen so he
could watch him edit his latest film.
"Wide variety of interesting people at every dinner,” was how Allen
described some of their gatherings in a letter commissioned for a 2016
Epstein birthday party. “It’s always interesting and the food is
sumptuous and abundant. Lots of dishes, plenty of choices, numerous
desserts, well served. I say well served often it’s by some professional
houseman and just as often by several young women reminding one of
Castle Dracula where (actor Bela) Lugosi has three young female vampires
who service the place.”
A message sent to an assistant for Allen and Previn via email seeking
comment wasn’t immediately returned. Epstein killed himself in 2019
while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
Emails suggest that Previn, too, had a close relationship to Epstein and
she often served as the intermediary between Epstein and Allen.

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Filmmaker Woody Allen, right, and Soon-Yi Previn arrive for an event
in Cannes, southern France, May 15, 2010. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles,
File)

Numerous exchanges among Allen, Previn and Epstein refer to the
scandals that began in the early 1990s when Allen acknowledged he
was having an affair with Previn, the adopted daughter of his
then-girlfriend Mia Farrow. Around the same time, he was
investigated by state authorities over allegations he had assaulted
their adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, while visiting Mia's
Connecticut home.
A Connecticut prosecutor said in 1993 that there was “probable
cause” to charge Allen with molesting Dylan, but that he decided not
to pursue the case.
Allen, who married Previn in 1997 and has since adopted two
daughters, has denied any wrongdoing. Dylan's allegations returned
to the news in 2014 when an open letter from her was published in
The New York Times. Allen has since been largely ostracized by the
American film community.
In emails in 2016, Epstein, Previn and Allen compared their own
scandals to another celebrity in the news at the time: Bill Cosby,
who had denied allegations that he drugged and sexually assaulting
numerous women.
“The crowd needs a witch to burn, and there are not many left,”
Epstein wrote.
Allen replied, in a message relayed through Previn, that his own
situation is “radically different” from Cosby's.
“I do expect (and get) many ugly unfair accusations, (but) he has to
battle 50 women and criminal charges,” Allen said, according to
Previn’s email. “I have one irate mother whose case was investigated
and discredited," he said, referring to Mia Farrow.
Epstein replied that the public scorn Allen received was more likely
related to his relationship with Previn, which he called a “publicly
broken taboo.”
“Everything else is noise,” he added.

Allen, in comments relayed through Previn, responded that if the
couple's taboo relationship was the issue, “there's nothing to be
done.”
“I'm certainly not going to dump her and I'm not going to apologize
because I don't feel either of us did anything we have to apologize
for,” he says. “Our romantic life is our business and not the
business of the public so it's a hopeless situation because there's
no way out if that's what they're holding against us.”
Epstein advised his friends to just enjoy themselves and in life.
“Some actors or actresses might decline a role,” Epstein wrote.
“But, so what.”
Allen hasn't been accused of having any involvement in Epstein's
alleged sexual abuse of girls and women.
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