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Corey Feldman claims he's being threatened and harassed again after receiving Wolf Pack calendar


Corey Feldman’s upcoming film My Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys is set to debut on his website Monday, March 9.

And days before its release, the former child star revealed on Twitter that he is threatened and harassed again after receiving an anonymous Wolf Pack calendar featuring three wolves on the cover.

Corey, 48, called the police and said in his tweets shared Wednesday that he plans on filing a report on the incident, although TMZ was not able to confirm if one was filed as of yet. 

Wow: Corey Feldman revealed on Twitter that he is threatened and harassed again after receiving an anonymous Wolf Pack calendar featuring three wolves on the cover

Wow: Corey Feldman revealed on Twitter that he is threatened and harassed again after receiving an anonymous Wolf Pack calendar featuring three wolves on the cover

The actor tweeted out along with the calendar on his stoop, in all capital letters: ‘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!’  

He continued: ‘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!’

His next tweet was of what appears to be a cop with a clipboard.

Corey wrote along with the image: ‘This is proof the police took the report! More 2 follow, goin 2 bed now, 4 more days til the film streams!’

What he saw: Corey, 48, called the police and said he plans on filing a report on the incident, although TMZ was not able to confirm one exists as of yet

What he saw: Corey, 48, called the police and said he plans on filing a report on the incident, although TMZ was not able to confirm one exists as of yet

Adding: ‘Please support this 24 hr security on top of all the debt of getting it released wont b possible w/o your support! I need u 2 stand w me tx @ mytruthdoc.com.’ 

One year prior, Corey claimed he was stabbed in the stomach by the Wolf Pack. 

At the time, the actor told TMZ that he was receiving online threats from the group, adding: ‘I have reason to believe it’s all connected! Enough is enough!’

Update: His next tweet was of what appears to be a cop with a clipboard

Update: His next tweet was of what appears to be a cop with a clipboard

Corey claimed that a stranger stabbed him in the abdomen and then ran off during a stop at the traffic light in San Fernando Valley.

He was with his security guard during the incident, which involved three men approaching his car, according to TMZ.

Corey had said that while his security guard was distracted by the three individuals, another car came up and someone jumped out and stabbed him before escaping. 

After he was rushed to the hospital, the LAPD was informed and began investigating the allegations.

The outlet later updated the story to reveal that the actor told police that he believed he was being followed and that he was stabbed with a syringe or sharp object similar to that, the outlet said.

Although Corey had claimed he was stabbed, cops did not find any evidence suggesting that as there was no cut or any sort of lacerations of his abdomen. 

Candid: At the time, the actor told TMZ that he was receiving online threats from the group, adding: 'I have reason to believe it's all connected! Enough is enough!;' pictured October 30, 2013

Candid: At the time, the actor told TMZ that he was receiving online threats from the group, adding: ‘I have reason to believe it’s all connected! Enough is enough!;’ pictured October 30, 2013

Last month, Corey sat down with Dr. Oz to discus his new movie, My Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys, which is about Hollywood pedophiles he claims raped him and the late Corey Haim when they were children.

He told Dr. Oz that he is living in fear about ‘exposing’ them with the film, which has been beset with legal and funding issues.

It will only be shown once on his website on March 9 because no major distributor picked it up and it was reportedly turned down by Netflix because of possible legal ramifications.

During his visit, he claimed that other victims of Hollywood pedophiles urged him to make the movie, despite fearing for his life. 

Corey said: ‘Let me break it down for you a little bit and explain to you that there’s elements of this that, the reason why this has been so difficult which is, there’s a multitude of reasons. But one of the main things is a lot of the people who were pushing me and saying, you got to do this, were victims that knew about what was going on.’

Honesty: It will only be shown once on his website on March 9 because no major distributor picked it up and it was reportedly turned down by Netflix because of possible legal ramifications; pictured December 17, 2016 at the Why Him? film premiere in Los Angeles

Honesty: It will only be shown once on his website on March 9 because no major distributor picked it up and it was reportedly turned down by Netflix because of possible legal ramifications; pictured December 17, 2016 at the Why Him? film premiere in Los Angeles

Adding: ‘So, at the last minute, these people would back out and they would say, “Oh, well, we got death threats. Oh, well, my family is afraid. We’ve got a family to think about. My family’s got to come first.”‘

He continued: ‘And I’m going, what about my family? Does my family not matter?’

‘Why am I being asked to sacrifice everything when nobody else is willing to take those same sacrifices? But you know what? That wasn’t enough to stop me,’ Corey explained to Dr. Oz.

The Goonies actor said: ‘So I kept going, and then another thing would happen. Then I get stabbed. Then I get almost run over. It’s just one thing after another that have happened over the last three years.’

‘They do it through intimidation. And then they all go around and spread this rumor that you’re this awful person,’ the actor said.

The Lost Boys actor is premiering the film online on his website on Monday, March 9, the night before the 10th anniversary of his fried Corey Haim’s death.

Corey Haim, who died in 2010 at the age of 38 following battles with drugs and alcohol, starred in several movies with Corey Feldman. 

Pals: Corey Haim, who died in 2010 following battles with drugs and alcohol, starred in several movies with Corey Feldman; pictured July 27, 2007 at The Two Coreys

Pals: Corey Haim, who died in 2010 following battles with drugs and alcohol, starred in several movies with Corey Feldman; pictured July 27, 2007 at The Two Coreys



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