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Corey Feldman Fears For His Life Over Doc Exposing Hollywood Abusers: 'It's Scary'

It's scary times for Corey Feldman right now.

With the actor on the verge of releasing the highly-anticipated documentary that exposes his and Corey Haim's childhood abusers, he's fearing for his life.

TW: This article contains depictions or discussions of rape and sexual assault and may be triggering to some readers.

This is Corey Feldman.

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You might remember the actor from '80s movies, such as Gremlins, Stand By Me, The Goonies, and The Lost Boys.

For instance, he played Edgar Frog in "The Lost Boys."

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He starred alongside fellow child actor, Corey Haim, in most of these movies,

After years and years of living a relatively private life, the actor released "Coreyography: A Memoir" in 2013.

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In it, he shared a very difficult part of his past: he had been sexually abused as a child star.

Similar to the #MeToo movement that struck Hollywood in 2017, his abusers were powerful men in Hollywood.

He also said that Corey Haim had been abused.

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The actor sadly died from pneumonia in 2010.

While Feldman didn't release the names of the abusers in the book, this is all changing with the actor's upcoming documentary.

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He's releasing My Truth: The Rape of 2 Coreys on March 10.

But by doing so, it's caused the actor to fear for his life, as he's been threatened for planning to expose his and Corey's Hollywood abusers.

When the actor visited "The Wendy William's Show" this past Tuesday, he even arrived with a security team.

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“We had both been molested as children … He was raped physically. I was raped emotionally. I was molested,” he told Williams.

“I am saying every name that affected … our lives, and we have victims talking about their experiences … The one main name that everyone is waiting to hear … It is a name that everybody on the planet knows.”

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During the interview, Wendy was silent as she picked up on the fear Corey was feeling.

This caused Felman to say, “You’re speechless. I’ve never seen you speechless. It’s scary. It’s very scary,” he said.

“I’m frightened for you. You’ve only got you and [your wife] against the world," Williams replied.

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This much is true, as the doc was funded entirely by Feldman after streaming services turned him down.

Feldman's fear for his life is not unwarranted.

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Just last night, he discovered a 2020 calendar, titled "Wolf Pack," with three wolves on it, sitting on his doorstep.

For those who don't understand the Wolfpack reference, they are a group of people who have been harassing and stalking Corey for exposing Hollywood abusers.

This is the mysterious group that Corey believes stabbed him in the abdomen back in 2018.

Felman saw the Wolf-themed calender and immedialy sent out this tweet:

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"THIS IS NOT A JOKE!! WE WERE OUT 4 THE EVENING (THANK GOD) & THIS WAS LEFT ON MY DOORSTEP! WE R CURRENTLY CALLING THE POLICE!"

"I WANTED 2 BLAST THIS OUT NOW SO PPL UNDERSTAND THIS IS A LIVE HAPPENING IN REALTIME! POLICE R ON THE WAY! PLEASE PRAY 4 R FAMILY! THIS IS NOT OK!"

The actor then kept fans up-to-date on him calling the police and filing a report.

As terrible as all this is, Corey is adamant in standing in his truth.

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“It’s been a tumultuous and very risky and very scary time period,” Feldman told EW recently about the doc.

“The last two years have been insurmountable, but I believe that with great risk comes great reward. And I believe the reward in all of this, if nothing else, will be that these guys are finally exposed."

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He continued: "I’m hoping that what happened to [Harvey] Weinstein [will happen], that multiple victims will come forward. And as a result, these guys will finally get indictments and we can put them out of business.”

With him also working as an ambassador for Child USA and having dreams of building halfway houses for abused children and teens, he knows that his younger self would be so proud of all he's accomplished.

"That's what makes me proud. That's what makes me feel like I've actually accomplished something in my life."

(My) Truth: The Rape of 2 Corey airs as a pay-per-view title on March 9 and 10 only on the film's website.