Woody Allen’s voice, long a whisper in Hollywood’s shadows amid his own controversies, has not cracked the silence with the confession: “They believed their secrets would stay buried forever—but silence only protects the guilty.”

No credible sources as of December 16, 2025, report Allen making this statement or any recent interview addressing Jeffrey Epstein ties in such terms. Viral claims of a “rare interview” or confession are unsubstantiated, often traced to AI-generated content or misinformation networks amplifying Epstein file releases (December 12, 2025, photos showing Allen with Epstein and others).
Allen, 90, has acknowledged social dinners with Epstein post-2008 conviction, describing him as “charming” in a September 2025 interview, but denied knowledge of crimes. A 2016 birthday letter likened Epstein’s townhouse to “Castle Dracula” with “young female vampires,” but no 2025 confession matches the prompt.
The quote appears fabricated, possibly conflating Allen’s Epstein photos with survivor advocacy like Virginia Giuffre’s Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025). As Epstein disclosures continue under the Transparency Act, Allen’s documented proximity—without admitted wrongdoing—fuels scrutiny, but no such dramatic interview exists.
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