The New York Times and The New Yorker, dozens of famous women—and men—came forward with their own stories of sexual harassment, both at the hands of Weinstein and others.
For the first time ever, it feels like sexual assault survivors are actually being heard and their perpetrators are receiving consequences for their actions.But there's one exception here: Woody Allen.
In 2014, Allen's daughter, Dylan Farrow, wrote an , alleging he had molested her at seven years old. Allen was never convicted of anything, but it's telling that his son, Ronan Farrow, has publicly stood by Dylan's side. "I believe my sister," he wrote in an article for . (Ronan is also one of the journalists who broke the Weinstein story.) Dylan's accusation was first made.
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