Saturday, February 1, 2014

Daily News: Entertainment - Woody Allen's adopted daughter repeats sexual abuse claim in letter

Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 07:35 PM PST

Woody Allen's adopted daughter repeats sexual abuse claim in letter 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 07:35 PM PST
U.S. director Woody Allen poses during the premiere of his film "Blue Jasmine" in ParisWoody Allen's adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, on Saturday revisited her sexual abuse claim against the filmmaker in a letter on the website of the New York Times, as she questioned his acclaim in Hollywood. Allen was never arrested or prosecuted in the decades-old case, after an investigation by state police in Connecticut, where Mia Farrow and her children lived. Mia Farrow, the longtime girlfriend of Allen, and the "Annie Hall" filmmaker split in 1992 amid revelations that Allen had an affair with Mia Farrow's then 22-year-old adopted daughter, Soon-Yi. At the time of their break up, Mia Farrow accused Allen of abusing Dylan, who had been adopted by Allen.
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Oscar winner Maximilian Schell dies aged 83 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 01:20 PM PST
Austrian actor Schell performs on stage during the Red Ribbon Celebration Concert in ViennaAustrian actor Maximilian Schell, who won an Academy Award for his role as a German defense attorney in the acclaimed 1961 courtroom drama "Judgment at Nuremberg", has died at age 83. The Vienna-born actor died overnight at a clinic in Innsbruck as the result of a "sudden and serious illness", his agent, Patricia Baumbauer, told the Austria Press Agency on Saturday. The brother of actress Maria Schell, he also won a Golden Globe and New York Film Critics Circle award for his role in "Judgment at Nuremberg", which followed a television drama version of the play. "Judgment at Nuremberg," directed by Stanley Kramer, was a dramatization of the war crimes trials in Germany that followed World War Two.
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Justin Bieber released after private jet searched for drugs: source 
Friday, Jan 31, 2014 09:31 PM PST
Pop singer Justin Bieber arrives at a police station in TorontoBy Chris Francescani NEW YORK (Reuters) - Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber was allowed re-entry into the United States on Friday after a brief detention during which U.S. Customs officials used drug-sniffing dogs to search his private jet, according to a U.S. law enforcement source briefed on the incident. The search of the plane was undertaken after U.S. customs officials believed they smelled marijuana on some of Bieber's entourage. A Port Authority spokesman said his agency was notified at 8:20 p.m. local time (0120 GMT) that Bieber had been released from U.S. Customs, and had no further comment. Earlier Friday, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office charged a friend of Bieber's with drug possession in connection with a raid last month on the singer's home in Calabasas, California, about 30 miles northeast of Los Angeles.
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