Corey Feldman says his Hollywood pedophile expose will spark massive 'Harvey Weinstein-type' #MeToo movement

'My Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys' is set to debut March 9 with tickets available on MyTruthDoc
UPDATED MAR 19, 2020
(Getty Images)
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Corey Feldman will probably ruffle some feathers with the release of his bombshell documentary about the alleged abuse he and his co-stars suffered at the hands of a secret pedophile ring in Hollywood. 

“My Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys,” is set to debut March 9 with tickets available on MyTruthDoc. And while the public can stream the film from home, Feldman and some of his close friends will watch from a premiere at an undisclosed secret location somewhere in Los Angeles, NBC LA reports.

Feldman said the whole process of making the film has been a nerve-wracking ordeal for him.

“The one name that is the most dangerous, the one I’m most scared about—it’s going to be like Harvey Weinstein all over again,” Feldman said during an appearance on NBC4’s California Live.

Corey Feldman (L), and Corey Haim attend the A&E Premiere Of 'The Two Coreys' held at Sugar nightclub on July 27, 2007, in Hollywood California. (Getty Images)

While Feldman has previously released a book about the alleged sexual abuse he went through, he says he was forced to change names in the book due to his publisher.

But this time around, it seems all bets are off. The Lost Boys star has promised at least six names will be released in the forthcoming documentary, which will air only once on MyTruthDoc.

“Why do so many child stars fall by the wayside?” he said. 

The 48-year-old actor said the death of his dear friend and co-star Corey Haim inspired him to make the film. The duo worked together in "The Two Coreys" at the pinnacle of their Hollywood careers.

Feldman recalled he could see Haim spiraling out of control while filming the reality show. He said Haim made him promise to reveal the truth about his abusers he ever died, saying he "couldn't live in fear" anymore. The tragic child star died of pneumonia in March 10, 2010.

“It’s so important that we keep him alive, we keep his legacy alive, we keep his name alive,” Feldman said. “Because this was a brilliant young actor.”  

He bemoaned that he's had to endure a lot in order to get the film made, including “false accusations” and “death threats” from those trying to “distract people from the truth.” 

Felman also alleged there have been two attempts on his life, and he promises to touch upon them in the movie.

“If one child is saved in the future then I’ve done my part,” he said. 

You can avail tickets to the Feldman's bombshell movie on mytruthdoc.com for $20.

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