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While others scramble to erase their Epstein ties, Woody Allen casually calls the convicted predator “charming and personable” — even as shocking new estate photos prove how close they really were. TH

January 16, 2026 by tranpt271 Leave a Comment

How Close Was Too Close? Woody Allen’s Unrepentant Ties to Jeffrey Epstein Resurface with Fresh Photos

London/New York, January 2026 — When fresh photographs emerged from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate late last year, most of the high-profile names featured in them — from Bill Clinton to Bill Gates — responded with silence or carefully calibrated distance. Woody Allen, however, offered something else: a shrug.

Now 90, the legendary American filmmaker has doubled down on his view of the disgraced financier as “charming and personable,” a description first made public in interviews last September and reiterated in the wake of the December photo release. The images, disclosed by House Oversight Committee Democrats, show Allen and Epstein sharing coffee at intimate tables, conversing on film sets, and even sharing space aboard Epstein’s private aircraft — evidence of a relationship that spanned years and went far beyond casual acquaintance.

The pictures, drawn from a vast archive of over 95,000 estate items, portray scenes of relaxed familiarity: the two men lingering over drinks with an unidentified woman nearby; Epstein standing beside Allen in a director’s chair during a shoot; candid moments that suggest regular, neighborly contact in New York’s Upper East Side.

Allen’s stance has sparked intense debate. In a September profile with The Sunday Times, he described Epstein’s dinner parties as “fascinating” and insisted he and wife Soon-Yi Previn never witnessed anything improper. “We never, ever, saw Jeffrey with underage girls,” he said. The comments arrived shortly after his 90th birthday and amid personal milestones, including the release of his debut novel.

Yet for many observers, the question is not whether Allen participated in Epstein’s crimes — no such evidence exists — but whether sustained social intimacy with a convicted sex offender (and later accused trafficker) carries its own moral weight. The photos challenge earlier characterizations of the relationship as fleeting or superficial, revealing repeated private encounters in settings where Epstein’s predatory behavior was later alleged to have occurred.

Comparisons to other Epstein associates are inevitable. Where Gates has spoken of regret over meetings that he says were purely philanthropic, and others have distanced themselves entirely, Allen’s position is one of continuity. He has framed the dinners as intellectually stimulating events in a social circle that included royalty, politicians, and academics — a world where Epstein, before his downfall, moved with ease.

The revelations land amid ongoing scrutiny of the Justice Department’s handling of Epstein’s case and broader societal reckoning with elite networks that once enabled him. For Allen, already a divisive figure due to longstanding family allegations he denies, the Epstein connection adds another layer to his contested legacy.

As public reaction ranges from outrage to weary resignation, the episode underscores a persistent tension: in the aftermath of Epstein’s exposure, how much proximity is forgivable, and who gets to decide? At 90, Woody Allen has made his answer clear — he sees no need for regret. The world, however, continues to grapple with the implications of such enduring closeness.

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