She also smeared teen victim of former congressman Anthony Weiner as ‘despicable and disgusting’ , files show

Soon-Yi Previn, the wife of the film director Woody Allen, sent emails to Jeffrey Epstein telling the convicted sex offender that the #MeToo justice movement “has gone too far” – and smearing an underage girl at the center of a sexting case as “despicable and disgusting” rather than the former US congressman who went to prison for illicitly messaging the minor, according to recently released government files.

At one point, Previn also wrote about how her stepbrother Ronan Farrow received more “prestige … than he deserves” in a New York Times article published months after his journalism about Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced movie mogul and now-convicted sex offender, won a share of a Pulitzer prize and kicked off the #MeToo movement.

Those documents emerged amid Friday’s tranche of the so-called Epstein files, which built upon earlier partial disclosures and was released by the US justice department in connection with a congressional transparency law. They also surfaced as Previn’s complicated history in the public eye looms.

Many, including Farrow, have accused Allen, 90, of marrying Previn, 55, after grooming her in her youth while dating her mother – though the couple has said she was an adult when their relationship turned romantic.