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Charlie Sheen raped 13 year old boy, actor Corey Feldman reveals

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Charlie Sheen raped 13 year old boy, actor Corey Feldman reveals

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Actor Corey Feldman has long been outspoken on the sexual assault he and his late buddy Corey Haim, who passed away from pneumonia in 2010, endured while working as child actors in Hollywood.

In his documentary (My) Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys, Feldman identified the men who he claims sexually attacked both him and his pal Corey Haim. Feldman said that Haim said that Charlie Sheen had molested him while filming the 1986 movie Lucas.

At the time of shooting, Haim was 13 and Sheen was 19 years old.

The former child star remembers that Haim “went into great detail” about the alleged rape, and he gives a vivid account of the event, according to Entertainment Weekly. Sheen has previously refuted this accusation, but she has not yet responded to the allegations contained in Feldman’s film.

“These sick, twisted and outlandish allegations never occurred. Period,” Sheen said in a statement sent to Page Six by his publicist. “I would urge everyone to consider the source and read what his mother Judy Haim has to say.”

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“This wasn’t like a one time thing he said in passing. It wasn’t like, ‘Oh, by the way, this happened.’ He went into great detail,” Feldman says in the doc. “He told me, ‘Charlie bent me over in between two trailers and put Crisco oil on my butt and raped me in broad daylight. Anybody could have walked by, anybody could have seen it.’”

Susie Sprague, Feldman’s ex-wife (who starred in The Two Coreys), and Jamison Newlander, an actress who became close to Feldman and Haim after co-starring with them in the 1987 film The Lost Boys, corroborates the charges against Sheen in the documentary, nevertheless. Both claim that Haim had mentioned the alleged rape to them and imply that it was well known but ultimately disregarded in Hollywood.

In the documentary, which Feldman produced, Sprague said, “He shared with me that on the set of Lucas that he was raped as a little boy.” She said, “He told me that it was his costar and that it was Charlie Sheen that did it.”

According to EW, the National Enquirer and Brascia were subsequently sued for defamation by the Two and a Half Men actor. Following a protracted legal dispute, Sheen withdrew the case and the parties reached an out-of-court settlement.

Additionally, Sheen’s agent provided emails from Judy to Sheen that refute Feldman’s claims. Judy has refuted Feldman’s assertions regarding Sheen in prior interviews.

“My son never mentioned Charlie. We never talked about Charlie. It was all made up,” she revealed to Entertainment Tonight in 2017 that it was all fiction. “If my son was here to hear all of this he would throw up.”

Haim’s mother Judy has also defended Sheen’s innocence, telling TheWrap that Feldman has “lost his mind” and that “the horrible thing is he thinks this is a great way to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of my son’s death.” Judy also felt that the allegations against Sheen were “huge, without any proof, and without my kid being here to defend himself.”

Feldman initially identified three persons in the documentary who he had previously accused of sexual abuse: former talent manager Marty Weiss, nightclub owner Alphy Hoffman, and actor Jon Grissom, who had brief parts in the films License to Drive and Dream a Little Dream with Feldman and Haim. Additionally, he claimed that Haim had been sexually assaulted by Dominick Brascia, a former actor and acquaintance of the two Coreys who passed away in 2018.

According to reports, Grissom previously refuted the claims in a YouTube remark. “I said it’s not me I’m sick and tired of saying that when no one listens. So goddamnit I’m not repeating it anymore,” he allegedly wrote, according to Page Six. Since Feldman first mentioned him on The Dr. Oz Show in 2017, Hoffman has not publicly addressed the claims, and EW has been unable to get in touch with him for comment.

On Twitter last month, Weiss also refuted Feldman’s claims, writing, “Corey Haim would never grandstand s=x abuse for profit nor would he have thrown innocent names around due to personal vendettas. The fact that Feldman uses me to convince ppl that CH was a s=x fiend is horrific and exposes both his jealousy of Haim & CF’s friendship with me.”

The documentary was advertised as a $20 pay-per-view online event starting at 11 p.m. ET, but 45 minutes after the scheduled start time, viewers were still unable to access the broadcast, instead getting an error notice or a black box. Later, the website was changed to read “Please be patient. The hackers are trying to prevent the stream from airing. The program will begin momentarily. We appreciate your patience and support!”

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