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Cory Feldman’s abuse documentary Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys is due for release at the end of 2019

The child star says he can name six high profile abusers 

Olivia Rook
Friday 26 April 2019 16:33 BST
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The Goonies child star Cory Feldman has produced a documentary about the Hollywood paedophile ring he claims abused him as a teenager.

Feldman has long contended that he and the late Corey Haim were abused by industry insiders during the 1980s. He named his former assistant and co-star Jon Grissom during the Dr Oz Show in 2017 and accused talent manager Marty Weiss of abuse in the same year.

His new project, titled Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys, is separate from the actor’s previous attempts to raise $10m for a film through the crowdfunding site, Indiegogo.

Speaking to Rolling Stone, Feldman said: “I believe that I can also bring down potentially a paedophile ring that I’ve been aware of since I was a child.

“Right off the bat, I can name six names, one of them who is still very powerful today. [It’s] a story that links all the way up to a studio [and] connects paedophilia to one of the major studios.”

A spokesperson for Feldman confirmed he has signed a deal with a company that will handle its worldwide distribution.

They also said the film will likely be released at the end of 2019, according to Rolling Stone.

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