02/11/2026
Corey Feldman has publicly identified several individuals he alleges were part of a Hollywood s*xual abuse ring that victimized him and the late Corey Haim during their time as child actors in the 1980s. While Feldman has provided these names in interviews, in his 2013 memoir Coreyography, and in his 2020 documentary My Truth: The R**e of 2 Coreys, no major criminal charges or prosecutions resulted from these specific public allegations at the time they were made.
Here is a breakdown of the situation regarding the names, the investigations, and the lack of charges:
Individuals Named by Feldman
Feldman has identified several people as abusers or key figures in the alleged ring:
Jon Grissom: Named on The Dr. Oz Show in 2017 as a man who molested him on film sets. Grissom had a prior 2003 conviction for child molestation.
Marty Weiss: Identified in his book and on Megyn Kelly Today as a former manager who abused him. Weiss was convicted in 2012 of committing lewd acts on a child under 14 and registered as a s*x offender.
Alphy Hoffman: Named as the owner of a club popular with child stars where abuse occurred.
Charlie Sheen: In the 2020 documentary My Truth: The R**e of 2 Coreys, Feldman alleged that Haim told him Sheen r***d him at age 13, a claim Sheen vehemently denied.
Why Charges Were Not Filed
Despite Feldman providing names, no charges were filed against most of these individuals based on his allegations due to several factors:
Statute of Limitations: The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) stated in 2017 that while they were aware of the allegations, they could not investigate because the statute of limitations for the alleged crimes had expired.
Lack of Evidence/Documentation: In 2017, the LAPD initially indicated they had no official record of Feldman naming specific suspects, although in December 2017, audio was found of a 1993 interview where Feldman had reported abuse to the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office.
Hearsay vs. Firsthand Knowledge: While Feldman reported his own abuse, much of the information regarding other victims (including Haim) was considered hearsay by authorities.
Alleged "Ring": Feldman has alleged a widespread "ring" of predators rather than isolated incidents, which he claims makes it harder for law enforcement to prosecute without broader cooperation.
The 1993 Investigation and 2017 Developments
1993 Incident: Feldman stated he told the Santa Barbara Police Department about his abusers during an investigation into Michael Jackson in 1993, but claimed they told him it was "outside their area".
2017 Audio Tape: After the LAPD initially said they had no record of his allegations, Santa Barbara officials located an audio recording of a 1993 interview with Feldman in which he identified potential abusers.
Current Status: Despite these developments, the LAPD noted that the cases were too old to be prosecuted under California law at that time.
Feldman has continued to advocate for the protection of child actors and has faced criticism from some, including Corey Haim's mother, who called his allegations "bogus" and questioned why he did not share information with police sooner. Feldman has defended his actions, stating he feared lawsuits and retaliation.
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