Corey Feldman Alleges Charlie Sheen Sexually Abused Late Corey Haim

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Corey Feldman is accusing Charlie Sheen of sexually abusing his late friend Corey Haim.

The allegation arose from Feldmen’s new documentary, (My) Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys, which premiered in Los Angeles Monday night (March 9), in which the actor claims Haim confided that the Two and a Half Men alum had raped him while filming the 1986 film, Lucas.

"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 recalled through tears about his friend, according to Entertainment Weekly. "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.'"

The Lost Boys star, who died in 2010 of pneumonia, would have been 13 while shooting the film, Sheen 19.

Evidently, Haim had told execs and several others of the alleged incident at the time, including Feldman’s ex-wife, Susannah Sprague. "He shared with me that on the set of Lucas that he was raped as a little boy,” she said, claiming, “[Haim] told me that it was his costar and he told me that it was Charlie Sheen that did it.”

In response to a 2017 National Enquirer report, Sheen — who disclosed his HIV diagnosis in 2015 — categorically denied accusations that he engaged in improper behavior with Haim, whose close friend Dominick Brascia, had alleged at the time before his death in 2018.

Elsewhere in the documentary, Feldman recalls naming several of his own alleged sexual abusers, including actor Jon Grissom, nightclub owner Alphy Hoffman, former talent manager Marty Weiss, as well as one-time friend, Brascia. Grissom and Weiss have since denied Feldman’s claims, whereas Hoffman has yet to publicly address the allegation.

Sheen has yet to respond to Feldman's accusation.

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