The director's son and his adopted sister, Dylan, have blasted the publisher after it acquired the rights to the controversial book
The director's son and his adopted sister, Dylan, have blasted the publisher, which intends releasing the controversial book in AprilWoody Allen's son Ronan Farrow has blasted Hachette over Allen's upcoming memoir.Journalist and author Ronan Farrow has parted ways with his publisher after news that it had acquired the rights to his father Woody Allen's upcoming memoir, set to hit bookshelves in April 2020.
in March 2019, despite renewed attention to Dylan Farrow's accusations against Allen in recent months. She claims she was molested by Allen in 1992 when she was seven. She said Hachette's decision to publish the memoir was"deeply upsetting" and a"betrayal". Farrow, in a lengthy statement shared on Twitter, expressed disappointment with Hachette's decision, which he said was “concealed” from him and “its employees” while they were working on his book“Hachette did not fact check the Woody Allen book.
“It's wildly unprofessional in multiple obvious directions for Hachette to behave this way. But it also shows a lack of ethics and compassion for victims of sexual abuse, regardless of any personal connection or breach of trust here.”
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