On September 16, 2018, Vulture published Introducing Soon-Yi Previn by Daphne Merkin. But on Aug. 31, 1992, Soon-Yi Previn was already defending her relationship with Woody Allen.
Because of his relationship with Soon-Yi Previn, Justice Wilk who ruled the custody trial and was married to a feminist attorney, was openly biased against Woody Allen.
Allen v. Farrow, far from contemplating the two parts, is a kind of new attempt by the Farrow family to vindicate their position, with Mia Farrow at the head.
The endless persecution of Woody Allen is a fable for our times, with many in the film world and mainstream media still supporting Mia Farrow’s version of events in relation to the sexual abuse allegations – despite all the evidence to the contrary.
M. Farrow videotaped Dylan in many segments and many days and took her two times to the pediatrician before Dylan told him that W. Allen had touched her private parts in the attic.