He's been talking about Hollywood's pedophilia ring for years, long before it. I think the a lister that raped Haim is Harrison Ford. This man is a Hollywood mogul, one of the most successful people in the. Sep 19, 2016 A showbiz insider claimed that the Hollywood sex scandal and cover-up was something that people were definitely aware of, but no one said anything. “This dirty little secret is an open secret among so many in the biz.” Corey Haim’s friend and fellow child star actor, Corey Feldman, came forward and admitted that he was raped as well.
21, Fernando Rivas, 59, an award-winning composer for “,” was arraigned on charges of coercing a child “to engage in sexually explicit conduct” in South Carolina. The Juilliard-trained composer was also charged with production and distribution of child pornography.Registered sex offender Jason James Murphy, 35, worked as a casting agent in Hollywood for years before his past kidnapping and sexual abuse of a boy was revealed by the on Nov. 17. Murphy’s credits include placing young actors in kid-friendly fare like 'Bad News Bears,' ',' 'Cheaper by the Dozen 2” and the forthcoming '.”Revelations of this sort come as no surprise to former child star. Feldman, 40, himself a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, unflinchingly warned of the world of pedophiles who are drawn to the entertainment industry last August. 'I can tell you that the No. 1 problem in Hollywood was and is and always will be pedophilia,” Feldman told ABC’s.
“That's the biggest problem for children in this industry. It's the big secret.”Another child star from an earlier era agrees that Hollywood has long had a problem with pedophilia.
“When I watched that interview, a whole series of names and faces from my history went zooming through my head,” Paul Peterson, 66, star of The Show, a sitcom popular in the 1950s and 60s, and president of A Minor Consideration, tells. “Some of these people, who I know very well, are still in the game.”“This has been going on for a very long time,” concurs former “Little House on the Prairie” star Alison Arngrim. “It was the gossip back in the ‘80s. People said, ‘Oh yeah, the Coreys, everyone’s had them.’ People talked about it like it was not a big deal.”Arngrim, 49, was referring to Feldman and his co-star in “The Lost Boys,”, who died in March 2010 after years of drug abuse.“I literally heard that they were ‘passed around,’” Arngrim said.
“The word was that they were given drugs and being used for sex. It was awful – these were kids, they weren’t 18 yet. There were all sorts of stories about everyone from their, quote, ‘set guardians’ on down that these two had been sexually abused and were totally being corrupted in every possible way.”In fact it is the very nature of a TV or movie set that invites predators, experts tell Fox News.“A set in Hollywood with children can become a place that attracts pedophiles because the children there may be vulnerable and less tended to,” explains Beverly Hills-based psychotherapist Dr. Jenn Berman. “One thing we know about actors, psychologically speaking, is that they’re people who like a lot of attention. Kids naturally like a lot of attention, and when you put a kid on a set who is unsupervised and getting attention from someone who is powerful, it creates a vulnerability for a very dangerous situation.”Feldman, who claims he was “surrounded” by pedophiles when he was 14, says the sexual abuse by an unnamed “Hollywood mogul” led to the death of his friend Haim at the age of 38. 'That person needs to be exposed, but, unfortunately, I can't be the one to do it,' Feldman told Nightline.“There’s more than one person to blame,” says Arngrim.
“I’m sure that it was not just one person who sexually abused Corey Haim, and I’m sure it wasn’t only him and Corey Feldman that knew about it. I’m sure that dozens of people were aware of the situation and chose to not report it.”Arngrim, a board member and the national spokeswoman for, an organization that works to protect children from physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, says greed in Hollywood allows sexual predators to flourish. “Nobody wants to stop the gravy train,” says Arngrim. “If a child actor is being sexually abused by someone on the show, is the family, agents or managers – the people who are getting money out of this – going to say, ‘OK, let’s press charges’? No, because it’s going to bring the whole show to a grinding halt, and stop all the checks.
So, the pressure is there is not to say anything.”“It’s almost a willing sacrifice that many parents are oblivious to – what kind of environment do they think that they’re pushing their kid into?” said Peterson. “The casting couch is a real thing, and sometimes just getting an appointment makes people do desperate things.”Arngrim, who revealed her own sexual abuse in her 2010 autobiography, “Confessions of a Prairie Bitch,” explains: “I’ve heard from victims from all over the country. Everyone tells the same kind of story, everyone is told to keep it secret, everyone is threatened with something. Corey Feldman may have opened a can of worms by speaking out, but yes, this does go on.”Even though Feldman spoke candidly about the abuse, he hasn’t named the predator.
“People don’t want to talk about this because they’re afraid for their careers,” says Peterson. “From my perspective, what Corey did was pretty brave. It would be really wonderful if his allegations reached through all of the protective layers and identified the real people who are a part of a worldwide child pornography ring, because it’s huge and it respects no borders, just as it does not respect the age of the children involved.”.
Actor Corey Feldman said he was frightened for his life after coming forward with details of Hollywood pedophilia and abuse he experienced as a child actor in the eighties.In a long post Wednesday, Feldman claimed that one of the six men he wanted to expose was an 'A-lister' who has threatened 'his victims with death.' 'The man at the end of this bread crumb trail, the coveted name A lister everybody wants to know about has, & does continue to threaten his victims with death,' Feldman wrote. 'It's actually his go to statement. Anyone that knows who I am talking about can find multiple court records in which defendants have claimed that they feared for their safety after confronting him.
Point blank, he threatens people's lives and has a history of violent behavior.' Said he also fears for the life of his 13-year-old son, Zen Scott Feldman, and hisIn an interview with HLN's Carol Costello, Feldman said that the high-profile individual 'didn't abuse me.it's a very tricky situation.' The actor said he had 'information' about abuse by this high-powered person but reiterated that he was not personally victimized.Feldman told Costello that his 'nerves are shot.I'm living in fear, not a good place to be.' Historic abuseFeldman, who is best known for his and The Lost Boys, came forward with claims of child sex abuse in his 2013 autobiography, Coreyography. He claimed that powerful men in Hollywood molested him and his best friend and sometimes co-star Corey Haim, who died in 2010 at the age of 38.
(Haim's mother on Friday by Charlie Sheen when he was 13.)Emboldened by the movie producer Harvey Weinstein's becoming public, Feldman, now 46, is again pursuing the men he says abused him as a child.Feldman is hoping to to make a film exposing Hollywood pedophilia and name his alleged abusers.The actor already named two of his abusers publicly in television interviews with NBC's Megyn Kelly on the Today show and Dr. Mehmet Oz on his series, The Dr. Oz Show, last week.During his Dr.
Oz appearance, Feldman was shown calling the Santa Barbara police to report the abuse for the first time. On Thursday, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) said it would not investigate Feldman's allegations because the alleged incidents he described had passed the statute of limitations.' In the case of Corey Feldman, unfortunately according to California law the alleged occurrence is out of statute, and Robbery Homicide detectives have no other avenues to pursue this case,' the LAPD said in a statement. 'However, the LAPD applauds Mr. Feldman for coming forward, as an out-of-statute assault report could potentially bolster any current and forthcoming case as it creates a pattern of behavior.' Feldman reacted to the news on Twitter, writing.
In his November 2 appearance on The Dr. Oz Show, the actor named a second abuser: Jon Grissom, his former assistant and co-star. Grissom had bit parts in 1988's License to Drive and 1989's Dream a Little Dream, which starred Feldman and Haim.Dr. Oz showed a photo of Grissom to Feldman, who responded, 'That's the guy.' This guy, on his MySpace page and his Facebook page, has pictures of me and Corey Haim. He still taunts it and flaunts it,' the actor said.Dr.
Oz learned that Grissom was found guilty of child molestation in 2003 and served prison time. Grissom resides in California and is considered a fugitive because he did not register as a sex offender, the legal team claimed.Feldman had written about Grissom, using the pseudonym 'Ron Crimson,' in his autobiography. In the book, he said he was sexually exploited by Grissom for years and plied with drugs.The actor has not identified the other four names, including the A-list abuser. In his Kelly interview, Feldman said that three of the men were still working in Hollywood.Feldman taped a second interview with Dr. Oz Thursday, in which he will name another abuser. The interview is set to air Monday.