Woody Allen celebrated Jeffrey Epstein's 63rd birthday with a humorous letter that compared Epstein's Manhattan townhouse to Dracula's castle, mentioning three young female vampires attending to the home. Allen and his wife, Soon-Yi Previn, were regular guests at Epstein's dinner parties, influencing him to improve the meals served. The letter's timing raises questions about Allen's reputation, as it was penned years after Epstein's jail time for soliciting prostitution. Epstein's home showcased macabre decor, including framed prosthetic eyeballs and controversial artworks.
Woody Allen humorously compared Epstein's Manhattan townhouse to Count Dracula's castle, joking about having three young female vampires serving the place.
Allen and his wife, Soon-Yi Previn, were frequent guests at Epstein's home and influenced him to enhance the meal quality at his dinner parties.
Epstein's estate featured unusual decor, including framed prosthetic eyeballs in the entryway and a sculpture of a woman in a bridal gown hanging in the atrium.
The letter was written after Epstein served time for soliciting prostitution from a teenager, indicating a continued connection despite his criminal history.
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