'My words were WRONG.'
Friday."And this cancel thing is not just Woody."
"I think when we look back on it we are going to see that -- short of killing somebody -- I don't know that you can just erase somebody like they never existed," Lee continued."Woody is a friend of mine, a fellow Knick fan, so I know he's going through it right now." Allen, 84, has been accused of molesting his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, a claim which he has repeatedly denied.
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