Corey Haim's Net Worth Was Down To Four-Figures Prior To His Tragic Passing

Corey Feldman and Corey Haim had been both teen idols within the Nineteen Eighties. Their fame was at a degree that the majority children their age would simplest dream of. However, that reputation wasn't without its proportion of hardships. Feldman has been open concerning the alleged abuse he and Haim suffered as younger teenagers within the trade.

Feldman additionally spoke about Haim's financial struggles on the time of his dying. After Haim handed, Feldman spoke to Larry King about the reasons for Haim's extraordinarily low net worth.

Corey Feldman Reveals The Promise He Made To Corey Haim Before He Died

In contemporary years, Feldman has been on a campaign to disclose the alleged abuse of young actors in Hollywood.

During an interview with E!, Feldman recalled a conversation he had with Haim earlier than filming their reality show The Two Coreys. During their dialog, Haim addressed the alleged abuse with him.

"Why don't you just tell them the truth finally and get it out?" Feldman requested Haim.

According to Feldman, Haim spoke back by way of saying "'Because he'll kill me. He will kill me.'"

Feldman stated that Haim additionally made this plea to him, "'If something happens to me or should I die before you, promise me that my story will be told.'"

Feldman stated that he made that promise to Haim.

He stated, "Corey asked me to make sure that if he died before me that his story was told. I am doing exactly that… The only thing left is he wants people to know who the assailant was, and I hope to God that one day that story can be told, too."

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In November 2017, Feldman gave the impression on The Dr. Oz Show, where he named Jon Grissom as the person who abused him. Grissom is rumored to have denied the allegations in a YouTube comment.

Feldman shared that he doesn't consider "it's possible" to have a friendship like the only he had with Haim. He stated, "As a line I'll steal from my own movie Stand By Me, 'you can never replace the friends in your life when you're older like the ones that you had when you were 13.'"

Corey Feldman Accuses Charlie Sheen And Others Of Abusing Corey Haim

In early 2020, Feldman premiered his documentary (My) Truth at a screening in Los Angeles. In the movie, Feldman lists the names of the lads who he alleges abused him and Haim once they were child stars.

Actor Charlie Sheen was some of the names listed. Feldman mentioned Haim told him Sheen abused him whilst they had been filming 1986's Lucas. Sheen has categorically denied the allegations.

"These sick, twisted and outlandish allegations never occurred. Period," Sheen told Entertainment Weekly.

Feldman was crying in the documentary as he recalled what Haim told him.

"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 mentioned.

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While filming Lucas, Haim was Thirteen and Sheen was 19. In the documentary, several other folks mentioned that both Haim informed them Sheen abused him as a kid or heard about it through others years later. Feldman's ex-wife Susannah Sprague mentioned that Haim instructed her in regards to the alleged abuse.

"He told me that it was his costar and he told me that it was Charlie Sheen that did it," she alleged.

In addition to Grissom, Feldman named nightclub proprietor Alphy Hoffman and previous talent manager Marty Weiss as alleged abusers. He also accused former actor Dominick Brascia, who died in 2018, of abusing Haim. Hoffman hasn't publicly addressed the allegations. Weiss denied the allegations on Twitter.

Corey Haim Was 'Very Broke' When He Died, According To Feldman

Haim's net worth was a mere $5,000 when he died in 2010. Haim's reputable cause of loss of life was pneumonia, but he acquired over 500 prescription drugs within the 32 days sooner than his demise.

The actor filed for Chapter 11 chapter protection in 1997, where he listed money owed for scientific expenses and more than $200,000 in state and federal taxes.

Feldman spoke about Haim's dire monetary situation when he was a guest on CNN's Larry King Live in 2010. According to Feldman, Haim "was living in the Oakwood Apartments with his mom, very broke, very destitute." Feldman also mentioned that Haim "didn't even have a car."

"I appreciate the fact that everybody really cares and — and is trying to show their expression of sorrow right now, but at the end of the day, Larry, where were all these people the last 10 years, the last 15 years of Corey's life?" Feldman requested, announcing Haim did not have anyone to flip to.

He added, "Where were all these people to lend a hand out, to reach out to him and say, you know, you're a legend … you're an amazingly talented, wonderful person who's really never gone out of his way to hurt anybody other than himself."

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Feldman did say Haim "burnt a lot of bridges in the industry," but mentioned that when Haim learned his courses, "nobody was left to pull him back up."

Feldman added that after Haim's mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, "it was the first time I ever saw Corey grow up. He was grown up. He was responsible. He was there with her every day [for] the chemotherapy. He was there with her everyday getting the radiation. I actually picked them both up from the hospital and drove them back to their apartment, because he didn't have a car."

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