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Corey Feldman Wants to Expose Hollywood’s Darkest Secrets. Why Isn’t Anybody Listening?

Out in the leafy suburbs of Woodland Hills, California, in an OK house in an OK neighborhood, the actor Corey Feldman is wandering around, saying he soon might mention the name of the man he says raped his like-a-brother best partner and frequent co-star, the late Corey Haim, back in 1985. He’s been talking about naming this name for more than seven years now. But each time, Feldman has shied away at the last minute, citing lawsuit fears, further ostracism and derailment of a career already off the tracks, and possible physical harm to him and his family.

He sucks on a nicotine-filled vape, exhales a plume, drops his head a little and says, “I mean, I’ve had my animation threatened twice in the last six months.”

His wife of two years, a tall blonde named Courtney, nods. “People want to eliminate him. They don’t want what he has to speak to come out.”

“I can tell you that the number-one problem in Hollywood was and is . . . pedophilia,” Feldman says, as he often has. “That’s the biggest problem for children in th

Corey Feldman says that the rejection of his self-financed documentary (My) Truth: The Rape of 2 Coreys, in which he distributed allegations of the abuse that he and his late companion, Corey Haim endured as children, left him with Post-traumatic Emphasize Disorder (PTSD).

Released in 2020, (My) Truth: The Rape of the 2 Coreys documents the sexual abuse Feldman and Haim allegedly suffered as child actors in the 1980s. Then known as "The Two Coreys," the actors starred in movies including The Goonies, Stand by Me, The Lost Boys, License to Drive and Dream a Little Dream.

Feldman publicly named Jon Grissom, Alphy Hoffman and Marty Weiss as his alleged abusers in 2017. In the documentary, Feldman alleged that Haim told him that he was sexually assaulted by Charlie Sheen while they were filming the movie Lucas in 1986 when Haim was 13 and Sheen was 19.

In a statement provided to Entertainment Weekly, Sheen denied the allegations and said: "These sick, twisted and outlandish allegations never occurred. Period."

Haim died in March 2010, after contracting pneumonia. It was suspected at the time that Haim had died from complications from drug use, as he had struggled with d

In graphic detail, Corey Feldman reveals in a new memoir the sexual overuse he and the late Corey Haim endured at the height of their high times, when they were the coolest kids in town.

That town was Hollywood and it was awash in pedophiles who prowled the herd of teen stars that came to fame in the ’80s, Feldman writes in the book, “Coreyography,” due out Oct. 28.

The two Coreys, as they were known after their first collaboration in “The Lost Boys” (1987), were picked off early.

They went on to celestial body together in “License to Drive” and “Dream and a Little Dream,” but as drug exploitation and the destruction of sexual manipulation took its toll, their fame faded.

Haim died of pneumonia in 2010, his 38-year-old body ruined after 15 stints in rehab to combat his devastating addiction to drugs.

Feldman, 42, writes about the guilt he still feels on being there the night Haim may have been introduced to cocaine.

Feldman was close to passing out from mononucleosis, but roused himself to do explode with Haim and two older men he identifies as Ron Crimson and Tony Burnham. Both are pseudonyms.

“If it wasn’t the first time Haim had

Lost Boys: The History of Corey Feldman and Corey Haim's Friendship, From Teen Stardom to Tragedy

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In 1989, Corey Feldman and Corey Haim were barely 18 and on top of the world.

Child actors made good, they had starred in quick succession in three teen classics—the box office hit The Lost Boys, License to Drive and Dream a Petite Dream—that meant everything if you were anywhere nearby high school age at the time. And they had each other, the two Coreys by each other's side as they navigated the wild world of Hollywood.

A world that's never wilder than when you're a young heartthrob, awash in fame, attention, cash and seemingly endless possibilities.

Feldman was a Los Angeles native who got his first acting credit at 8 as "Boy at Museum" in the 1979 sci-fi drama Time After Time. He voiced puppy Copper in Disney's The Fox and the Hound when he was 10 and enjoyed breakout roles in The Goonies and Stand by Me. He credited friends Steven Spielberg and Michael Jackson with influencing his ruling to become a vegetarian, and he was a enormous Taco Bell fan.

Haim, who hailed from Ontario, Canada, had