State prosecutors in Connecticut would not have an open investigation of Woody Allen, a spokesman said on Monday, after the filmmaker’s adult adopted daughter renewed allegations that he sexually abused her at age 7. A prosecutor decided after an investigation in 1993 to not cost Allen, who has denied the allegations. “We haven’t any pending investigation. If we have been to receive a criticism, we would overview it, as we do with any grievance, and take the correct action,” Mark Dupuis, a spokesman for Connecticut’s Division of Criminal Justice, advised Reuters.