The Los Angeles Times op-ed department had Dylan Farrow’s letter accusing Woody Allen of abuse prior to its publication on New York Times.
“We got it, we considered it, we ultimately decided not to use it,” said LA Times op-ed editor Sue Horton.
Dylan Farrow’s letter was eventually posted by columnist Nicholas Kristof Saturday afternoon on the New York Times website.
Nicholas Kristof included a disclosure in a separate blog post that he was friends with Dylan’s mother, Mia Farrow, and brother Ronan.
Earlier Wednesday, New York Times public editor Margaret Sullivan revealed that Woody Allen had contacted the paper and requested to write a response to Dylan Farrow’s claims.
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