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Corey Feldman's 1993 audio recordings concerning alleged Hollywood pedophiles have been found
December 06, 2017
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office reportedly unearthed audio of actor Corey Feldman allegedly naming Hollywood pedophiles, according to a Tuesday report by Fox News.
What are the details?
Feldman said during a November appearance on "The Dr. Oz Show" that he visited law enforcement in 1993 to report the names of alleged sexual predators.
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office, however, maintained a position that they did not possess evidence of such information.
According to Fox News, however, the sheriff's office admitted that they do, in fact, have recordings from 1993 with Feldman.
A statement from PIO Kelly Hoover at the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office read:
Following the recent inquiries into the Sheriff’s Office interview of Mr. Feldman in 1993, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office conducted an additional review for any stored items remaining from the Michael Jackson investigation. In a container which included the original reports from the investigation, the Sheriff’s Office located some detective working copies of audio recordings made during the investigation. A copy of Mr. Feldman’s interview was located. The recording is being turned over to the Los Angeles Police Department.Due to the fact that this case involves the alleged sexual abuse of a child, we are unable to comment further and any documentation or evidence related to this case is exempt from release.
It is unclear what exactly is on the audio recordings.
Feldman has spoken publicly about these allegations, and has even named some of his alleged abusers.
The actor has been vigilant in trying to raise $1 million (originally $10 million) to conceive, create, and distribute a major film to detail alleged pedophilia and sexual abuse in Hollywood in order to expose more purported abusers.
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