As names were revealed, high-profile men in Hollywood and other industries resigned, were fired or experienced other fallout.

But not, Ms. Farrow noted, Mr. Allen.

She wrote:

We are in the midst of a revolution. From allegations against studio heads and journalists, to hotel maids recounting abuses on the job, women are exposing the truth and men are losing their jobs. But the revolution has been selective. I have long maintained that when I was 7 years old, Woody Allen led me into an attic, away from the babysitters who had been instructed never to leave me alone with him. He then sexually assaulted me. I told the truth to the authorities then, and I have been telling it, unaltered, for more than 20 years. Why is it that Harvey Weinstein and other accused celebrities have been cast out by Hollywood, while Allen recently secured a multimillion-dollar distribution deal with Amazon, greenlit by former Amazon Studios executive Roy Price before he was suspended over sexual misconduct allegations? Allen’s latest feature, “Wonder Wheel,” was released theatrically on Dec. 1.

Mr. Allen’s representatives could not immediately be reached for comment on Friday. But he has previously denied Ms. Farrow’s accusations, including in 2014 when she wrote in a detailed open letter in The New York Times that her father had molested her, starting when she was 7.

“No one wants to discourage abuse victims from speaking out, but one must bear in mind that sometimes there are people who are falsely accused and that is also a terribly destructive thing,” Mr. Allen wrote in The Times in response to her accounts then.

Mr. Allen made several films for Mr. Weinstein’s Miramax, including “Bullets Over Broadway,” “Mighty Aphrodite” and “Everyone Says I Love You.”

In the Los Angeles Times article, published on Thursday, Ms. Farrow, 32, acknowledged Mr. Allen’s previous denials. “But this is not a ‘he said, child said’ situation. Allen’s pattern of inappropriate behavior — putting his thumb in my mouth, climbing into bed with me in his underwear, constant grooming and touching — was witnessed by friends and family members,” she wrote.