
August 5, 2025 — Woody Allen has unveiled a glimpse into Epstein’s secret and lavish parties involving ‘young women’ who served guests.
A previously undisclosed letter from filmmaker Woody Allen to financier Jeffrey Epstein has shed light on their relationship, highlighting Allen’s frequent visits to Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse.
The correspondence, detailed in a recent report by The New York Times, offers a glimpse into the social circle of the disgraced financier, who was convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008.
In January 2016, Woody Allen, then 80, penned a birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein for his 63rd birthday.
The letter, obtained by The New York Times, reveals Allen’s familiarity with Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion, where the filmmaker and his wife, Soon-Yi Previn, were regular guests.
Allen described Epstein’s dinner parties as reminiscent of “Dracula’s castle,” noting the presence of young women serving guests, which he likened to the “Brides of Dracula” from the 1931 film starring Bela Lugosi.
The letter also credits Previn with influencing Epstein to improve the quality of food served at these gatherings, suggesting a level of personal involvement in Epstein’s social events.
The letter does not indicate any knowledge by Allen of Epstein’s criminal activities beyond his 2008 conviction, for which Epstein served 13 months in a Florida jail.
However, Allen’s continued association with Epstein, despite the financier’s status as a registered sex offender, has sparked renewed scrutiny, given Allen’s own controversial history.
Allen and Epstein’s relationship dates back years, with the two men living as neighbors on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.
A 2013 Page Six report noted Allen and Previn leaving Epstein’s townhouse, accompanied by Epstein and diplomat Terje Rød-Larsen, indicating their interactions were not limited to private settings.
The New York Times further reports that Epstein’s townhouse was a hub for high-profile figures, including former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and media mogul Mortimer Zuckerman, who also contributed letters for Epstein’s 63rd birthday.
Emails obtained by The Daily Beast show Epstein hosted a 2014 dinner at Ristorante Morini, with Allen and Previn among the guests, alongside names like Jes Staley and possibly Chris Rock (though Rock’s representative denied any interaction with Epstein).
These gatherings underscore Epstein’s ability to maintain elite connections post-conviction.
Allen’s Controversial Past

Woody Allen, now 89, has faced significant allegations that add context to his association with Epstein.
In 1992, Allen was accused of molesting his then-7-year-old daughter, Dylan Farrow, during a custody dispute with actress Mia Farrow.
No charges were filed, though Connecticut State Attorney Frank Maco later stated there was probable cause to pursue a case. Allen has consistently denied the allegations.
His marriage to Soon-Yi Previn, Mia Farrow’s adopted daughter, has also drawn criticism due to their 35-year age gap and Allen’s prior relationship with Farrow.
A 2021 documentary, Allen v. Farrow, further explored these allegations, impacting Allen’s public reputation.
Epstein’s seven-story, 21,000-square-foot townhouse was more than a residence—it was a carefully curated space to display his connections.
Photos reviewed by The New York Times show a first-edition copy of Lolita in Epstein’s office, alongside framed pictures with figures like Pope John Paul II and Mick Jagger.
The presence of a surveillance camera above Epstein’s bed and the infamous massage room further hint at the darker aspects of his life, though no evidence directly ties Allen to these elements.
The revelation of Allen’s letter has reignited discussions about the social networks of powerful men and their ties to Epstein.
While Allen did not respond to requests for comment from The New York Times, the letter’s tone—lighthearted and familiar—suggests a comfort level with Epstein that contrasts with the financier’s public image as a convicted sex offender.
This has prompted questions about why prominent figures continued to associate with Epstein after his 2008 conviction.
The Allen-Epstein connection is part of a larger narrative about Epstein’s ability to maintain influence among the elite.
Other notable figures, including Bill Gates and Larry Summers, also maintained contact with Epstein post-conviction, according to documents obtained by The Wall Street Journal.
These relationships highlight the complex interplay of power, wealth, and social access that Epstein leveraged.
The newly surfaced letter from Woody Allen to Jeffrey Epstein offers a factual window into their relationship, revealing Allen’s frequent presence at Epstein’s Manhattan gatherings.
While the letter itself contains no evidence of wrongdoing by Allen, it underscores the troubling ease with which Epstein maintained ties with high-profile individuals despite his criminal record.
As more documents emerge, the public continues to grapple with the implications of these connections.
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