Los Angeles — Actor Alec Baldwin is once again using Twitter to question Dylan Farrow's allegations of sexual abuse from her adoptive father Woody Allen.
Baldwin on Sunday compared Farrow to the To Kill a Mockingbird novel character Mayella Ewell, who falsely accuses a man of rape.
Earlier this month, Baldwin said that Farrow's renunciation of Allen and his work is "unfair and sad."
Farrow has said Allen molested her in an attic in 1992 when she was 7 years old.
Allen has long denied the allegations and was investigated but not charged.
Farrow in January gave her first on-camera interview to CBS This Morning about her longstanding abuse allegations against the 82-year-old filmmaker.
Baldwin in his tweet credited Farrow for having "persistence of emotion" but did explain what he meant by that.
1 of the most effective things Dylan Farrow has in her arsenal is the “persistence of emotion.” Like Mayella in TKAM, her tears/exhortations r meant 2 shame u in2 belief in her story.
— ABFoundation (@ABFalecbaldwin) January 28, 2018
But I need more than that before I destroy some1, regardless of their fame.
I need a lot more.
To say that @RealDylanFarrow is telling the truth is to say that @MosesFarrow is lying.
— ABFoundation (@ABFalecbaldwin) January 28, 2018
Which of Mia’s kids got the honesty gene and which did not?https://t.co/vpPhe5VFcG
If my defense of Woody Allen offends you, it’s real simple.
— ABFoundation (@ABFalecbaldwin) January 28, 2018
Unfollow.
Condemn.
Move on.