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Soon-Yi Previn emailed sex offender calling victims "despicable" and "disgusting".

The grave of Jeffrey Epstein continues to yield toxic secrets. In a fresh release of documents from the sex offender’s archives, the spotlight has swung violently onto Soon-Yi Previn, the wife of director Woody Allen, revealing a disturbing alliance of privilege and denial.
Emails unearthed by the US Justice Department show Previn corresponding with Epstein in 2018, less than a year before his death. In these exchanges, she unleashes a vitriolic attack on the #MeToo movement, describing it as a crusade that "went too far." But the revelations go deeper and darker, exposing her dismissal of the victims of sexual abuse.
Most damning is Previn’s commentary on the scandal involving former US Congressman Anthony Weiner, who was imprisoned for sexting a 15-year-old girl. Rather than condemning the adult politician, Previn turned her ire on the child. She described the teenager as "despicable and disgusting," a shocking inversion of blame that aligns with the defense mechanisms often employed by Epstein’s circle.
These emails offer a rare, unfiltered glimpse into the mindset of the Allen-Previn household. For years, the couple has battled accusations that Allen molested his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow—allegations they have fiercely denied. Previn’s correspondence suggests a deep-seated resentment towards the cultural shift that empowered victims to speak out.
The friendship between the Allens and Epstein was not casual. The files detail social gatherings and bizarre gifts, including genetic testing kits given by the pedophile financier to the couple. That they maintained this relationship long after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for procuring a minor for prostitution speaks volumes about the moral vacuum in high society.
Woody Allen, now 90, sees his cinematic legacy further eroded by these proximities. But for Soon-Yi Previn, the release of these emails strips away the veneer of the private, supportive wife. It reveals a woman who, when faced with the systemic abuse of young girls, chose to side with the abusers. The #MeToo movement may have "gone too far" for her liking, but for the rest of the world, these files prove it hasn't gone far enough.
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