Moses Farrow: “Of course Woody did not molest my sister."

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Twenty-eight-year-old Moses Farrow has responded to his adopted sister Dylan Farrow's open letter on The New York Times, which brought up old accusations of Woody Allen's sexual abuse. Moses, now a family therapist, told People Magazine: "Of course Woody did not molest my sister." 

How is he so certain?

Looking back on "the day in question" Moses recounts: "there were six or seven of us in the house. We were all in public rooms and no one, not my father or sister, was off in any private spaces. My mother was conveniently out shopping. I don't know if my sister really believes she was molested or is trying to please her mother." 

Further, he believes his mother Mia Farrow had a large role in influencing negative thoughts about Woody Allen.

"My mother drummed it into me to hate my father for tearing apart the family and sexually molesting my sister," Moses said. "And I hated him for her for years. I see now that this was a vengeful way to pay him back for falling in love with Soon-Yi."

Dylan Farrow, also 28, maintains that this is absolutely not the case. In the letter she wrote: "My mother never coached me," Dylan says. "She never planted false memories in my brain. My memories are mine. I remember them. She was distraught when I told her.  Dylan also says her mother Mia never hit the children, only sent them to their rooms. Moses, on the other hand, claims Mia hit them growing up.

Dylan responded to People Magazine referring to Moses: "My brother is dead to me." 

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