Allen 'affair'
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Your support makes all the difference.When Woody Allen's adopted teenage son learnt that the filmmaker was having an affair with his sister, he wrote to say 'I hope you get so humiliated you commit suicide', AP reports from New York. 'Everyone knows not to have an affair with your son's sister,' Moses Farrow, now 14, said in a letter read in court yesterday. 'I just want you to know I don't consider you my father any more.' Allen is fighting his ex-lover, the actress Mia Farrow, for custody of their children.
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