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Woody Allen's Wife Criticized #MeToo in Epstein Emails

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Newly released Epstein files reveal emails from Soon-Yi Previn, Woody Allen's wife, expressing views on the #MeToo movement. She told Jeffrey Epstein that the movement had “gone too far,” criticizing an underage victim in a sexting case. The emails provide a controversial perspective on the social justice movement and its impact.

Previn also disparaged her half-brother, Ronan Farrow, in the emails, suggesting he received excessive recognition. The documents emerged as part of the ongoing release of Epstein's files, which has generated intense public interest. This release comes amid scrutiny of Allen and Previn's association with the disgraced financier.

The revelations add further complexity to the long-standing controversies surrounding Allen and Previn, as well as the #MeToo movement. The files are part of a larger release of documents related to the Epstein case. The release has sparked renewed debate about the movement's scope and impact, as well as the individuals involved.

Following Epstein's death in 2019, the release of these documents has been ongoing, and it's likely more information will surface. The documents offer a glimpse into the views of individuals entangled in high-profile scandals, and the fallout continues to reverberate through Hollywood and beyond.