Dylan Farrow spoke out Thursday about a sexual assault she says she suffered at the hands of her adopted father, Woody Allen in 1992.

It's far from the first time Farrow, now 32, has made the charge against Allen. But as the MeToo movement has taken off, Farrow appeared on "CBS This Morning" to press the matter anew. Farrow said that the famous comedian sexually molested her at her home in Connecticut, while she played with her brother's toy train set.

"I was taken to a small attic crawl space in my mother's country house in Connecticut by my father. He instructed me to lay down on my stomach and play with my brother's toy train," she told interviewer Gayle King. "He touched my labia and my vulva with his finger."

"My first impulse was I had done something wrong."

At one point during the interview, Farrow broke down as King played an old video of Allen denying the charges. On Thursday, the comedian again repeated those denials.

"Even though the Farrow family is cynically using the opportunity afforded by the Time's Up movement to repeat this discredited allegation, that doesn't make it any more true today than it was in the past," said Allen in a statement provided to TheWrap. "I never molested my daughter – as all investigations concluded a quarter of a century ago."

"He's lying and he's been lying for so long and it is difficult for me to see him and to hear his voice. I'm sorry," said Farrow after watching the footage of her father. "He often asked me to get into bed with him often when he had only his underwear on."

"We do know what happened in the attic that day," she added. "I just told you."