References to 'Woody Allen-Mia Farrow cases' and 'sordid accusation'.
Described as opposing parties in a custody lawsuit.
Custody battle over adopted and biological children.
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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir (page 288), likely written by Alan Dershowitz given the context of the cases mentioned, produced as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. The text reflects on the author's experience with high-profile cases, specifically referencing the Woody Allen/Mia Farrow conflict and the Clinton-Lewinsky impeachment. It outlines seven specific rules for lawyers handling celebrity clients, emphasizing the importance of maintaining professional distance, managing media expectations, and delivering hard truths to clients.
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This document appears to be a page (p. 282) from a manuscript or memoir draft, dated April 2, 2012. The author (likely Alan Dershowitz, based on the context of House Oversight documents and the persona of a criminal lawyer) recounts a personal anecdote about meeting filmmaker Woody Allen for lunch during the filming of 'Manhattan.' The text discusses the media-heavy nature of the Allen vs. Farrow custody battle and details a philosophical conversation between the author and Allen about defending Jesus in court and the implications for Christianity.
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This document appears to be a page (285) from a manuscript (likely Alan Dershowitz's memoir, given the context) submitted to the House Oversight Committee. It details the legal battle between Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, specifically focusing on the narrator's conflict with Allen's lawyer, Robert Morvillo. The narrator alleges Morvillo accused him of blackmail out of revenge for the narrator previously ruining Morvillo's chance to become a US Attorney by exposing prosecutorial misconduct.
Entities connected to both Mia Farrow and Woody Allen
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