Woody Allen Writes 2016 Letter Comparing Epstein Parties to Dracula’s Castle
Woody Allen Writes 2016 Letter Comparing Epstein Parties to Dracula’s Castle

Woody Allen Writes 2016 Letter Comparing Epstein Parties to Dracula’s Castle

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Woody Allen, in a 2016 letter to Jeffrey Epstein for his 63rd birthday, described frequent visits to Epstein's Upper East Side townhouse, comparing the parties to Count Dracula's castle with "young female vampires" serving the guests. Allen noted that he and his wife, Soon-Yi Previn, who lived nearby, were often invited to Epstein's dinners, which featured an eclectic mix of VIPs including politicians, scientists, and artists. He mentioned that the quality of the meals improved after his wife encouraged Epstein to upgrade the offerings from takeout to home-cooked dishes with decorations. The letter, revealed by The New York Times, is part of a collection of tributes from Epstein's associates, highlighting the macabre decor and high-profile connections Epstein maintained. This revelation comes amid ongoing public and legal scrutiny over Epstein's sex trafficking allegations and the call for transparency of related investigations, with President Trump, a known associate of Epstein, also in the spotlight. Neither Allen nor Trump have been accused of wrongdoing in relation to Epstein, but the disclosed letters have stirred renewed attention to Epstein's social network and activities.

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