Corey Feldman unveiled his latest documentary, “(My) Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys,” on Monday night in Los Angeles, where he publicly named the individuals he claims s–ually assaulted himself and his close friend Corey Haim during their early years as child stars.
Among the accused is actor Charlie Sheen, whom Feldman alleges Haim had confided in him about being raped by during the filming of the 1986 movie “Lucas.”
Sheen promptly refuted the allegations, vehemently denying any involvement in inappropriate behavior with Haim.
In a statement to EW, Sheen dismissed the accusations as “sick, twisted, and outlandish,” asserting that such events never took place.
During an emotional moment in the documentary, Feldman tearfully recounted the details shared by Haim, who tragically passed away in 2010 due to pneumonia, revealing, “Charlie bent me over in between two trailers and put Crisco oil on my b*tt and raped me in broad daylight.”
The incident allegedly occurred when Haim was 13 years old, while Sheen was 19, on the set of “Lucas.”
Supporting Feldman's claims, several other individuals featured in the documentary shared instances where Haim had disclosed being abused by Sheen as a child or had heard about it from various sources over the years.
Among those who corroborated the allegations was Feldman's ex-wife, Susannah Sprague, who asserted in the documentary that Haim had informed her about the traumatic experience on the set of “Lucas,” identifying Sheen as the perpetrator.
In addition to Sheen, Feldman also named Jon Grissom, Alphy Hoffman, Marty Weiss, and Dominick Brascia as individuals previously accused of s–ually abusing Haim.
Grissom and Hoffman have denied the allegations, with Grissom expressing frustration at the persistent claims, while Hoffman has not publicly addressed the accusations.
The documentary was initially intended as a pay-per-view event but faced technical difficulties preventing the online stream from commencing as scheduled.
Nonetheless, the screening was successfully held in Los Angeles, attended by notable personalities like Rosanna Arquette, Dave Navarro, and Ron Jeremy.
Feldman, who first spoke out about the prevalence of pedophilia in Hollywood in 2011, delved further into the issue in his 2013 memoir “Coreyography,” hinting at the identity of Haim's alleged abuser without explicitly naming them.
The complex narrative surrounding Haim's abuse allegations took another twist when Brascia, a figure accused by Feldman in the documentary, claimed that Haim had confided in him about engaging in s–ual activities with Sheen during the filming of “Lucas.”
These claims were vehemently contested by Sheen, leading to legal action against the National Enquirer for defamation.
Despite the legal battles and conflicting testimonies, the truth behind Haim's experiences continues to be elusive, with Sheen dismissing the allegations as baseless and ultimately withdrawing the lawsuit against the tabloid.
Judy Haim, Corey's mother, later accused Brascia of being her son's abuser, adding another layer of complexity to the ongoing saga.
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