U.S. film director Woody Allen listen a question during a news conference promoting his new film "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" before its screening this afternoon at L'Auditori in Barcelona September 20, 2008.
Actor-director Woody Allen has fired back against American Apparel's effort to drag his personal life into a civil court case, saying the clothing company is harassing him.
Lawyers for the 73-year-old Allen filed new legal papers in federal court in Manhattan on Wednesday. The papers say American Apparel isn't playing fair by trying to expose his family life, personal finances and career. They say it's a "scorched earth" approach.
Los Angeles-based American Apparel was put on the defensive after Allen sued the company last year for putting his image on its billboards in Hollywood and New York and on a Web site.
A trial is scheduled to begin next month.