Corey Haim’s mother SLAMS Corey Feldman over molestation claim

Corey Haim’s mother, Judy Haim, has publicly criticized Corey Feldman following his claim that her son sexually abused him.

Judy disputed claims made by 54-year-old Feldman on Thursday, telling TMZ that he’s attempting to stay in the public eye and that her son was not attracted to men.

Corey Feldman alleges in a new Apple TV documentary that his close friend and fellow actor, Corey Haim (who passed away in 2010 at age 38), sexually abused him while they were filming the 1987 movie The Lost Boys. Both actors were 16 years old at the time.

Judy pointed out that her son is deceased and therefore cannot defend himself against these accusations. She believes Feldman is intentionally spreading false information to damage her son’s reputation and maintain his own public profile.

She strongly denied that Corey had ever molested Feldman, and wondered how they could have remained friends for so long if the allegations were true, saying it just didn’t make sense.

The Daily Mail has reached out to Feldman’s representatives for comment.

Judy also stated that Feldman was making these claims to distract from his own past mistakes.

Corey’s mother explained that he was attracted to women, not men, and he’d often tell her he accepted gay people but didn’t feel the same way himself.

Feldman has stated in the past that he and Haim experienced sexual abuse when they were child actors in Hollywood.

Judy stated that Feldman frequently discusses sex and unfairly blames her child for things he can’t respond to.

Judy also stated that Corey always had someone with him on set – either her, his dad, or his sister – even during the filming of The Lost Boys. Because of this, she doubts the truthfulness of Feldman’s accusations.

Judy is reportedly considering taking legal action against the actor. 

In his documentary, Corey Feldman claimed that Corey Haim made sexual advances toward him while they were filming the movie The Lost Boys.

I remember when he told the story of filming with Haim – they were both just 16 at the time! It was one of several movies they did together back then, and it was so cool to hear how it all started.

Feldman recalled that during the filming of Lost Boys, Corey Haim suggested they improvise. Feldman asked him what he meant by that.

In the documentary, Feldman recounted a conversation with Haim where Haim described common industry practices, saying, ‘People in this business sleep with each other, or have affairs – that sort of thing.’ Feldman responded that he was shocked and asked Haim to explain what he meant.

As a lifestyle expert, I’ve been following the recent discussions surrounding Corey Feldman’s allegations. In a new documentary by Marcie Hume, Corey shared that Jason Haim reportedly began a sexual relationship with him while they were filming ‘The Lost Boys’ – where Corey played Edgar Frog and Jason played Sam. It’s a deeply concerning claim and sheds light on a difficult period for both of them.

Feldman mentioned actor Charlie Sheen, recalling allegations that Sheen sexually assaulted Corey Haim when Haim was 13 years old during filming of the 1985 movie Lucas. Sheen has previously denied these accusations made by Feldman.

A spokesperson for Charlie Sheen dismissed claims made by Haim, stating emphatically that the alleged incidents never happened.

Daily Mail has reached out to reps for Sheen for further comment on the story.

Feldman understood what Haim wanted and agreed to do it, hoping it would put an end to the unwanted behavior.

Feldman explained he told Haim to come over. He then described how, when someone is making unwanted sexual advances and you’re a frightened child, you’ll do anything to make it stop.

‘And that’s what was happening. I was being molested by Corey Haim. Truth be told.’

Corey Feldman and Corey Haim starred in popular movies like The Lost Boys, as well as License to Drive (1988) and Dream a Little Dream (1989).

Hume recalled the interview with Feldman happening in late 2017, a time when the #MeToo movement was gaining momentum with numerous accusations surfacing against prominent people. He described it as a deeply emotional experience.

The director explained that Feldman seemed to be powerfully remembering and re-experiencing what it was like growing up as a young actor in Hollywood, where he was exposed to an overly sexualized atmosphere.

I absolutely loved The Lost Boys when it came out! It was directed by Joel Schumacher and featured a fantastic cast – Jason Patric, Jami Gertz, Kiefer Sutherland, Dianne Wiest, and even Alex Winter. I remember seeing it in theaters back in July 1987, and it’s been a favorite of mine ever since.

In 1986, Corey Feldman played the complex character of Teddy Duchamp in Rob Reiner’s film, Stand by Me.

The new documentary follows actor Corey Feldman on a bizarre rock tour featuring performers dressed as angels. Throughout the tour, things go wrong, forcing Feldman to address accusations of abuse in Hollywood and reveal personal struggles.

Earlier this month, Hume used Instagram to share details about the project and highlight all the effort involved in creating it.

The director described making the film as a remarkably challenging and unpredictable journey. It took them in directions they hadn’t anticipated, and proved to be a longer and more difficult process than they imagined.

After months of filming – everywhere from buses and hotel rooms to all corners of the country with my Canon 5D – plus countless edits and screenings with Adam Scott Franklin and Starlen Br, and with Jimmy C’s unwavering support, I’m thrilled to announce the trailer for ‘Corey Feldman vs. The World’ is finally here, and you can now pre-order it!

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2025-12-19 03:38