Corey Feldman has spoken about the abuse he allegedly suffered as a child star for quite some time. The Dream a Little Dream actor has persisted that there was an 'underground pedophilia ring' in Hollywood and the abuse he and his friend Corey Haim endured led to their lives' spiraling out of control. Many were skeptic of these claims due to Feldman's erratic behavior over the years; however, in light of the current allegations against several directors, producers, and actors, it looks like Feldman isn't crazy after all.
After naming two of his victims on the Dr. Oz show, Feldman is finally getting the justice he's been seeking for years. The LAPD has confirmed that they are officially opening an investigation into the allegations made by the former child actor.
Feldman took to Twitter to express his gratitude for finally being heard:
IMPORTANT CAMPAIGN UPD8: I JUST COMPLETED A FORMAL SIT DOWN INTERVIEW W @LAPDHQ SPECIAL DIVISION, & GAVE THEM ALL THE INFO I KNOW! THIS WAS
THE LAPD WILL BEGIN AN OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION NOW! THINGS R HEATING UP, IM PRAYING 4 SAFETY! PLEASE HELP: https://t.co/wU3kV0cBOI — Corey Feldman (@Corey_Feldman) November 7, 2017
Feldman recently launchedThe Truth Campaign, a documentary series he is looking to produce that will delve further into the abuse the actor suffered and the men who were responsible. Feldman recently named actor Jon Grissom as one of the alleged abusers. Grissom starred in the films Dream a Little Dream and License to Drive with Feldman and the late Corey Haim.
In his biography, Coreyography, spoke about Grissom but gave him the alias, Ron Crimson, to avoid any legal problems. The actor said that Grissom was hired by his father to work in his acting workshops. Grissom apparently still lives in Los Angeles and has spent some time in jail after being charged with the sexual molestation of a child.
Feldman is looking to raise $10 million in order to launch his documentary series and has claimed he can name at least six men who are still in power in Hollywood that were behind the pedophilia in Hollywood.
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