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Document Information

Type: Book manuscript excerpt / legal testimony transcript
File Size: 1.57 MB
Summary

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.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Alan Dershowitz Witness / Author
Testifying in court regarding the Allen/Farrow dispute; providing commentary in the document.
Woody Allen Subject
Subject of the legal dispute; accused of receiving bad legal advice.
Mia Farrow Subject
Referred to as Miss Farrow; called Dershowitz to ask him to speak to Allen.

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Court Testimony
Court

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Location Context
Where the Q&A took place.

Relationships (2)

Alan Dershowitz Professional/Advisory Mia Farrow
Farrow called Dershowitz for help; Dershowitz's testimony was supportive of her.
Alan Dershowitz Professional/Adversarial Context Woody Allen
Dershowitz felt uncomfortable calling him; believed Allen's lawyers gave bad advice.

Key Quotes (4)

"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."
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"I thought he was getting terrible advice from his lawyers."
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"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"
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"My testimony, in sum, was very supportive of Mia’s efforts to"
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Full Extracted Text

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“to have a preliminary discussion which might eventuate in saving the children from the kind of atmosphere that they have tragically been placed in as a result of Woody Allen’s lawyers.
Q: And not as a result of Miss Farrow’s lawyers.
A: Absolutely not.
Q: In any respect?
A: 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.
I was then asked about my efforts to have Woody call me or respond to my letter:
Q: Now lastly, Mr. Dershowitz, did you ever instruct—prior to August 13, did you ever instruct Miss Farrow to tell Mr. Allen that he should talk to you because this is a criminal act and I needed a criminal lawyer?...
A: Was I trying to get hired by Woody Allen to be his criminal lawyer? No…My recollection is that Miss Farrow called me and asked me if I would speak to Woody Allen. I said I felt uncomfortable calling Woody Allen.
I have to tell you I wish I had. I wish I had a chance to talk to him directly. I wish I had had a chance to do something to stop this steamroller that occurred, and I wanted very much to talk to him. I thought he was getting terrible advice from his lawyers. I tried to write him a letter. I don’t know if he ever read the letter.
I think that bad advice has contributed to this and now the lawyers are trying to figure out a scapegoat for this and they are pointing a finger in the wrong direction.
Q: You think you are the scapegoat for this?
A: I think the reason you’ve had me on the witness stand for as long as you’ve had me on the witness stand as a result of 15 or 20 minutes direct testimony for a meeting that I played a facilitative role shows that there is an agenda here a little bit different than the agenda that you’re presenting in the court, yes, I do.
The court would not permit me to expand on the nature of this hidden agenda, but the damage to Woody’s case had been done. My testimony, in sum, was very supportive of Mia’s efforts to
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