Overview
- The New York Times published a January 2016 letter from Woody Allen with an accompanying PDF and images drawn from Jeffrey Epstein’s personal archives.
- Allen likens Epstein’s dinner parties to Bela Lugosi’s “Castle Dracula,” noting three “young female vampires” who served guests.
- He recalls that Epstein’s hospitality improved from offering no drinks on initial visits to later providing “buckets of Chinese food” and “sumptuous and abundant” buffets.
- The correspondence highlights that Epstein entertained journalists, television personalities and even royalty in his 21,000-square-foot Upper East Side residence.
- The photo gallery reveals the mansion’s eccentric interiors, featuring stuffed animals, first-edition books and framed portraits of powerful figures.