Woody Allen Compares Jeffrey Epstein to Dracula in Controversial Birthday Letter
Woody Allen’s Controversial Letter to Jeffrey Epstein Resurfaces Amid Ongoing Scandal
In a shocking revelation, disgraced filmmaker Woody Allen has drawn parallels between the late Jeffrey Epstein and Dracula in a letter penned for Epstein’s 63rd birthday in 2016. The letter, which surfaced in a recent New York Times article, offers a glimpse into the peculiar social circles that surrounded the convicted sex offender.
Allen, who has faced his own share of controversies, described Epstein’s lavish Upper East Side townhouse as reminiscent of “Castle Dracula,” where “Bela Lugosi has three young female vampires who service the place.” He recounted attending dinner parties at Epstein’s residence, which were often filled with “politicians, scientists, teachers, magicians, comedians, intellectuals, journalists, an entomologist, [and] a concert pianist.” The filmmaker’s vivid imagery paints a haunting picture of Epstein’s life, suggesting a dark undercurrent to the opulence.
This resurfacing of Allen’s letter comes at a time when Epstein’s legacy continues to provoke public interest, particularly as pressure mounts for the Trump administration to release the so-called Epstein files. The Wall Street Journal recently reported on a birthday letter book compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell, featuring messages from high-profile figures including Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton. In a twist of events, Trump has since filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against News Corp., implicating former ally Rupert Murdoch.
The timing of Allen’s letter is particularly poignant, given the renewed scrutiny surrounding his own past. The filmmaker’s reputation has been marred by resurfaced allegations of sexual abuse from his adopted stepdaughter, Dylan Farrow. The four-part HBO docuseries Allen v. Farrow brought these allegations back into the spotlight, featuring Mia Farrow speaking publicly for the first time in decades about her former partner and the accusations against him.
Despite the allegations, Allen has consistently denied any wrongdoing and was not charged following a 1993 investigation by Connecticut state authorities. However, the resurfacing of his letter to Epstein raises questions about the connections between two figures whose lives have been marked by scandal and controversy.
As the public grapples with the implications of Allen’s words and the ongoing fallout from Epstein’s actions, the intersection of fame, power, and accountability remains a pressing issue in today’s society.

