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Woody Allen's wife Soon-Yi Previn told Jeffrey Epstein that the #MeToo movement 'went too far'

Previn also opined that she thought “it was disgusting what the 15-year-old did” to disgraced congressman Anthony Weiner in another email to Epstein.

Woody Allen’s wife Soon-Yi Previn told Jeffrey Epstein that the #MeToo movement ‘went too far’

Previn also opined that she thought "it was disgusting what the 15-year-old did" to disgraced congressman Anthony Weiner in another email to Epstein.

By Wesley Stenzel

Wesley Stenzel

Wesley Stenzel is a news writer at **. He began writing for EW in 2022.

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- Soon-Yi Previn sent Jeffrey Epstein an email in 2018 saying that "the Me Too movement has gone too far."

- The wife of Woody Allen also told Epstein that she thought "it was disgusting what the 15-year-old did" to disgraced congressman Anthony Weiner.

- Allen admitted that he was friends with Epstein in a 2025 interview, calling the late sex offender "charming and personable."

Soon-Yi Previn's correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein has been unsealed.

The wife of Woody Allen sent numerous emails to the late sex trafficker that were published as part of the millions of documents that were made public on Friday, following the Department of Justice's Epstein Files Transparency Act.

In one email exchange from January 2018, Previn forwarded Epstein an email that she'd previously sent to herself. The email contained the subject line, "Just as the Me Too movement has gone too far so has Botox."

Previn also sent Epstein a link to a *Daily Mail *article about disgraced New York congressman Anthony Weiner sexting a 15-year-old girl in September 2016. In her message, Previn blamed the teenage victim for the scandal.

Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn in New York City on Oct. 16, 2025

Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn in New York City in October 2025.

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"It's an incredible story. You have to feel sorry for him. He can't seem to learn," she wrote. "Most importantly I feel sorry for his wife. I also thought it was disgusting what the 15-year-old did to Him. I hate women who take advantage of guys and she is definitely one of them. She knew exactly what she was doing and how vulnerable Wiener was and she reeled him in like fish to bait."

She continued, "We know he's sick but she's also sick to have done this to him. So manipulative on her part. She should be ashamed of herself."

Previn was adopted by actress Mia Farrow and her then-husband, André Previn, in 1978. She first met Allen when she was a child when Farrow began a romantic relationship with the *Annie Hall* filmmaker in 1980. Farrow and Allen ended their relationship after the actress discovered Allen's affair with Previn in the early 1990s. Previn and Allen married in 1997 and later adopted two daughters together.

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Farrow accused Allen of sexually abusing their 7-year-old adopted daughter, Dylan, in 1992. Dylan repeated those allegations herself in 2013. In 2021, Mia and Dylan both participated in the documentary *Allen v. Farrow*, in which Dylan shared her allegations in full for the first time. Allen has repeatedly denied Dylan's allegations against him and has never been charged with a crime.

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Allen admitted that he was friends with Epstein, calling the late sex offender "charming and personable" in a 2025 interview with U.K. outlet *The Sunday Times*.

"We would go, and there was always a table of illustrious people, college professors, scientists, Nobel laureates — accomplished people who were fun to listen to," Allen said of the dinner parties that he and Previn attended at Epstein's house. "We never, ever, saw Jeffrey with underage girls. He always had a girlfriend, but never an underage girlfriend."**

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