02.02.2026 00:50
The latest allegations leaked from the Jeffrey Epstein case have targeted director Woody Allen, known for his long-standing artistic collaborations, and world-famous actress Scarlett Johansson. According to the claims, Woody Allen invited the famous actress Scarlett Johansson to a dinner held in 2012 at Epstein's private property, which was referred to as the "Island of Sin" at the time.
New allegations emerging from the lifting of confidentiality orders in the case of American billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in prison while facing charges of creating a network for the sexual exploitation, pedophilia, and prostitution of girls in the U.S., have also reached Hollywood.
With the new allegations, attention has turned to Scarlett Johansson and director Woody Allen, who are known for their long-standing collaborations and mutual support statements. It has been revealed that Johansson was invited to a dinner organized by Woody Allen on Epstein's island in 2012.
THREE FILMS, A STRONG COLLABORATION
During the peak of her career, Scarlett Johansson established a strong cinematic bond with director Woody Allen by starring in the films Match Point, Scoop, and Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Johansson has drawn attention as one of the few Hollywood stars who publicly supported Allen in the face of long-standing harassment allegations that the director has consistently denied.
2012 "ISLAND" INVITATION ALLEGATION
Recently surfaced documents that have not yet been verified by independent sources have brought a new allegation regarding this collaboration to light. According to the allegation, Woody Allen invited Scarlett Johansson to a dinner event allegedly held on the private island of Jeffrey Epstein in 2012.
A NEW DEBATE IN HOLLYWOOD
Johansson's past open support for Allen has begun to be discussed in a different context with these new allegations in the Epstein case. While the boundaries of artist-director relationships in the film industry are being questioned, legal circles and media organizations emphasize that the potential connections of famous individuals with Epstein's social network need to be clarified.
On the other hand, no official statement confirming or denying the invitations and events in question has yet been made by the parties involved.