This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or book (possibly by Alan Dershowitz) containing a transcript of court testimony regarding the Woody Allen and Mia Farrow custody dispute. Dershowitz testifies that he was not trying to be Allen's criminal lawyer but that Farrow had asked him to intervene, and he expresses his belief that Allen received terrible legal advice which escalated the situation. The text includes Dershowitz's commentary on the testimony, noting that the court would not allow him to expand on a perceived 'hidden agenda' during the proceedings.
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| Alan Dershowitz | Witness / Author |
Testifying in court regarding the Allen/Farrow dispute; providing commentary in the document.
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| Woody Allen | Subject |
Subject of the legal dispute; accused of receiving bad legal advice.
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| Mia Farrow | Subject |
Referred to as Miss Farrow; called Dershowitz to ask him to speak to Allen.
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Where the Q&A took place.
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"If Mr. Allen had listened to Miss Farrow’s lawyers, we would not be in court today and the children’s best interest would have been served."Source
"I thought he was getting terrible advice from his lawyers."Source
"I think the reason you’ve had me on the witness stand... shows that there is an agenda here a little bit different than the agenda that you’re presenting in the court"Source
"My testimony, in sum, was very supportive of Mia’s efforts to"Source
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