Although Corey Feldman didn't name any of his alleged childhood sexual abusers on "Today" show Monday morning, he did say he gave cops the name of prominent Hollywood pedophiles in 1993, but they did nothing.
"I've told the police. I sat there and gave them the names," the former child star said in the NBC interview. "They're on record. They have all of this information, but they were scanning Michael Jackson. Michael was innocent, and that was what the interview was about with the police. I told him, 'He is not that guy.' They said, 'Well, maybe you just don't understand your friend.' I said, 'No, I know the difference between pedophiles and somebody who's not a pedophile because I've been molested. Here's the names. Go investigate.'"
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View StoryFeldman then explained he couldn't go to the police again due to California's statue of limitations.
"If I were to go to the police, I would be the one who's getting sued," he said. "Henceforth I need a team of lawyers and I need a team of security to be around me at all times to keep me safe so I can get this message down."
"And let me push this forward - there are thousands of people in Hollywood who have this same information," Feldman continued. "Why is it all on me? Why is it if I don't release the names in the next two months, six months, or a year, I'm the bad guy? I'm the victim here. I'm the one who's been abused. I'm the one who's trying to come forward and do something about it."
The actor is currently crowdfunding $10 million to produce a feature film -- not a documentary -- about his life story, which he vows will include the name every single one of his abusers, three of which are currently working in Hollywood.
"I want to make a feature film, which is why we need the budget that we need," Feldman said. "There's actors, there's scripts, there's special effects, visual effects. It will be a very true story. We will have every name -- everybody that affect my life, I'm going to give the perspective that I can give, what I viewed, what I experienced, from a firsthand account."
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View StoryThe money will also go towards protection since the actor claims he has gone to the police about numerous death threats he has received since starting his campaign.
"I had two trucks come speeding at me on the highway at the same time," he said. "I was with six other people. I have many witnesses to this. I'm not saying they were trying to kill Corey Feldman, but they were definitely trying to kill a group of people walking across the street."