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Corey Feldman Alleges That Corey Haim ‘Molested’ Him

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Corey Feldman has alleged that the late Corey Haim “molested” him while they were child stars making the 1987 film The Lost Boys. Variety reports that in Marcie Hume’s new documentary Corey Feldman vs. the World, Feldman claims that Haim told him, “Hey, man, let’s mess around,” adding that it’s common for “guys in the business” to perform oral sex on each other or “fuck around.” Feldman recalled not wanting a sexual encounter to happen but calling Haim to come over. “When you have got somebody that’s trying to come onto you sexually, and you don’t want that, and you are a kid, and you are scared, you do whatever you can to stop it from happening,” Feldman said. “And that’s what was happening. I was being molested by Corey Haim, truth be told.”

According to Feldman, during the conversation when Haim allegedly propositioned him and suggested that it was a standard industry practice, Haim cited Charlie Sheen by saying, “Well, Charlie told me it was okay.” Sheen has previously strongly denied that he raped Haim during the filming of 1986’s Lucas — when Sheen was 19 and Haim was 13. That allegation was leveled by actor Dominick Brascia in 2017. Haim, who died in 2010 at 38, never publicly accused Sheen, and his mom suggested that he would “throw up” if he heard the “made up” claims. Feldman’s 2013 memoir, Coreyography, previously included a description of an alleged encounter during Lucas between an underage Haim and an unnamed “adult” co-star who told him that it was normal for older men and younger boys in the entertainment industry to have sex. Feldman later alleged in the 2020 documentary My Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys that he and Haim had both been sexually assaulted in the ’80s.

According to Variety, Feldman is not promoting Corey Feldman vs. the World. So far, he has not further expanded on the allegations tied to Haim and The Lost Boys.