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- From: noraa@cbnewsk.cb.att.com (aaron.l.hoffmeyer)
- Subject: Mia/Woody
- Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 01:33:52 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.013352.29776@cbnewsk.cb.att.com>
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- Farrow's nanny quits amid orders to testify
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- Mia Farrow's nanny quit her $40,000-a-year job because "I knew I was
- not going to testiy for Miss Farrow," Monica Thompson said in a
- statement issued Monday by Woody Allen's spokeswoman, Leslee Dart.
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- Farrow, 47, is battling with Allen, 57, over custody of their
- biological son, Satchel, 5, and two aopted children, Dylan, 7, and
- Moses, 14. Farrow alleges that Allen sexually abused Dylan and
- Connecticut authorities are investigating.
-
- "Mr. Allen was always the better parent," Thompson continued in her
- statement, "and the things Miss Farrow is now saying about him are not
- true. Dylan always loved him dearly and misses him, and still loves
- him."
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- Farrow lawyer Eleanor Alter said she served the subpoena on Thompson
- Jan. 19. Alter said it was not to testify for Farrow, but "to tell
- about one particular incident she had volunterred to someone else."
-
- Alter said Thompson was paid by Allen and that Farrow suspected she
- spied for him. "Miss Farrow's relieved that she's no longer in the
- household," Alter said.
-
- Allen expressed sadness Monday that Thompson "who's put in seven devoted
- years ... winds up with a subpoena, a few weeks severance pay, and in
- search of a job."
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- Source: _USA Today_, January 26, 1993
-
- Aaron L. Hoffmeyer
- TR@CBNEA.ATT.COM
-