Corey Feldman has reignited one of Hollywood’s most disturbing controversies by accusing Charlie Sheen of playing a direct role in the tragic life and death of his childhood friend, Corey Haim. In a shocking new documentary titled “My Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys,” Feldman alleges that Sheen, who was 19 at the time, raped Haim when the latter was just 13 years old on the set of the 1986 film “Lucas.”

The documentary, which has been years in the making, premiered under tense circumstances. Midway through the screening, Feldman halted the showing due to fears that the film’s streaming site was under attack, leading to concerns that someone was trying to prevent the public from seeing the revelations within. After some deliberation, the screening continued, and the film’s bombshell accusations were finally revealed.

Corey Feldman EXPOSES Charlie Sheen's Role In Corey Haim's D3ath

Feldman’s account claims that Sheen, a prominent figure in Hollywood, coerced Haim into a sexual encounter during the production of “Lucas,” using a disturbing detail involving Crisco as lubricant. According to Feldman, the alleged assault took place in trailers on set, out of view from others. The documentary draws on testimonials from those close to Haim, including Feldman’s ex-wife Susie Sprague and actor Jamison Newlander, both of whom assert that Haim had confided in them about the assault.

Despite these serious allegations, Charlie Sheen has categorically denied the claims. Following the premiere, Sheen issued a statement through his spokesperson, labeling the accusations as “sick, twisted, and outlandish” and urging the public to consider the source of these claims. Feldman, however, remains adamant, portraying himself as a whistleblower attempting to expose the deep-seated issue of child abuse in Hollywood.

Corey Feldman acusa a Charlie Sheen de haber violado a Corey Haim en rodaje  de 'Lucas'

“My Truth” not only delves into the alleged abuse Haim suffered but also explores the strained relationship between the two Coreys. The film highlights a particularly troubling aspect of their friendship, where Haim once accused Feldman of knowing about the abuse but failing to protect him. This tension was infamously captured in their reality show, “The Two Coreys,” which aired on A&E before Haim’s untimely death in 2010.

Feldman’s documentary also implicates others in Hollywood who he claims were involved in the abuse of both him and Haim during their youth. He names former manager Marty Weiss, Alfie Hoffman, the operator of a notorious ’80s club for child actors, and John Grissom, Feldman’s former assistant, as perpetrators. These men, according to Feldman, were part of a larger, systemic issue of exploitation within the industry.

The release of “My Truth” coincides with the 10th anniversary of Haim’s death, which was officially ruled as pneumonia by the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office, although rumors of an overdose initially circulated. Feldman presents the film as fulfilling a promise he made to Haim before his death: to tell the true story of what happened to them as child stars.

As the film continues to make waves, it raises crucial questions about Hollywood’s dark history and the ongoing fight for justice for those who have suffered in silence for too long. Whether or not Feldman’s explosive claims will lead to further investigations or changes within the industry remains to be seen, but the impact of “My Truth” is already resonating far and wide.