Corey Feldman Accuses Charlie Sheen of Raping Corey Haim in ‘My Truth’ Doc
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- Updated Mar 10, 2020 at 2:01am
Getty/IMDB Charlie Sheen and Corey Haim
A project three years in the making,
Corey Feldman‘s explosive documentary,
My Truth: The Rape of 2 Coreys finally premiered on March 9, 2020, commemorative of the tenth anniversary of best friend Corey Haim’s untimely death.
However, only those in attendance at the live screening in Los Angeles were able to watch the film’s premiere, as
technical difficulties made it impossible for viewers at home to screen
My Life. Thankfully,
Los Angeles Times reporter Amy Kaufman was at the premiere in person, where after a long delay, Feldman finally decided to continue on and air the film for his live audience.
Afterward, Kaufman
tweeted, ” In #MYTRUTHDOC, @Corey_Feldman alleges that Corey Haim told him he was raped by Charlie Sheen on the 1985 set of “Lucas.” Sheen has denied this claim previously and does not issue a new denial in the film. In the film, Feldman says Haim told him he was bent over by Sheen in broad daylight between two trailers and sodomized. Crisco oil was allegedly used as [a] lubricant.”
The film Lucas premiered in 1986, which was written and directed by David Seltzer, and starred Sheen, Haim, and Feldman’s
Goonies co-star, Kerri Green.
Corey Haim, Charlie Sheen, Kerri Green in ‘Lucas’
Directed by Brian Herzlinger,
My Life‘s premiere kept being delayed after almost every traditional network turned down the film due to its highly controversial topic matter. In the movie, Feldman didn’t just name Haim’s alleged abuser, he promised to name the person who molested him as a child, along with an entire ring of Hollywood pedophiles still working in the industry today.
No one else from the screening tweeted out information of the names named in
My Life.