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Police open investigation of Hollywood pedophilia in response to child actor’s claims

Updated: November 9, 2017 at 6:15 pm EST  See Comments

Corey Feldman

LOS ANGELES, California, November 9, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) — Former child actor Corey Feldman has filed a report with the Los Angeles police department concerning child sexual abuse in Hollywood.

Detective Ross Nemeroff, a spokesman for the LAPD, told the Hollywood Reporter that an investigation into Feldman’s claims that there is a well-established pedophile ring in Hollywood has begun.

Feldman, 46, posted the news on Twitter on Monday.

The actor has maintained for years that a pedophilia ring is active in the film industry. He has repeated many times, on television and in print, that he and the late Corey Haim, a fellow child actor, were sexually abused by men they met in Hollywood. Haim died in 2010.

“They were everywhere, like vultures.”

Describing pedophilia as the longtime “big secret” in Hollywood, Feldman told ABC News’ “Nightline Show” on August 10, 2011, that powerful older men surrounded child actors “like vultures.”

“I can tell you that the number one problem in Hollywood was, and is, and always will be pedophilia,” he said.

Feldman alleged the “casting couch” — a term for trading sex for roles — applied even to some of the youngest Hollywood stars.

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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