Charlie Sheen Denies Corey Haim Assault Allegations in Netflix Documentary
Charlie Sheen Denies Corey Haim Assault Allegations in Netflix Documentary

Charlie Sheen Denies Corey Haim Assault Allegations in Netflix Documentary

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In his new Netflix documentary aka Charlie Sheen, actor Charlie Sheen vehemently denies longstanding allegations made by Corey Feldman that he sexually assaulted the late Corey Haim when Haim was 13 during the filming of Lucas in 1985. Sheen calls the accusations "absolutely f**king bulls**t" and "vile fiction," emphasizing that he considered taking legal action against Feldman but chose not to. The documentary, which also covers Sheen's personal struggles and public scandals, features Sheen's insistence that these claims are false and damaging, with Haim's mother Judy Haim publicly supporting Sheen's denial and identifying another individual as the abuser. Corey Feldman initially revealed the allegations in his 2013 memoir and more explicitly in his 2020 documentary My Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys, supported by accounts from Haim's friends and Feldman's ex-wife. Podcaster Perez Hilton acknowledges Sheen finally addressing the allegations directly in the documentary after much public speculation. Sheen aims to reclaim his narrative amid the controversy, underscoring that the claims do not define who he is.

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