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A-List Celebrity To Be Outed As A Sexual Predator (1 Viewer)

A-List Celebrity?  <_<  

Feldman alleged that actor John Grissom molested him while the two were working on a film together in the 1980s.

Corey Feldman has spoken out about the alleged Hollywood "pedophilia ring" that he has claimed exists for decades.

On Thursday's Dr. Oz, Feldman singled out John Grissom, an actor who appeared in 1988's License to Drive and 1989's Dream a Little Dream with Feldman and fellow child actor Corey Haim, and accused the older man of sexually molesting him. (Dr. Oz stated that Feldman also disclosed other names to him off-air.)

With cameras rolling, Feldman called the LAPD to file a report against Grissom. He also said he felt that Grissom was "mocking him" by posting pictures on his MySpace and Facebook pages of himself posing with Feldman and Haim.  

LAPD confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that they had been contacted by Feldman. "We have been made aware of the incident. However, no report has been taken," an LAPD official told THR.

It was also revealed that Grissom has a criminal record that includes a 2001 arrest for child molestation charges. He was found guilty of the crime in 2003 and served time. He is also in violation of "Megan's Law," which requires sex offenders to register with the state.

Feldman had spoken about pedophiles in Hollywood earlier this week on NBC's Today with hosts Matt Lauer and Megyn Kelly, though he did not name names. Feldman last week launched a $10 million fundraising campaign for a "feature film" on the subject. The actor said on Monday, "I vow that I will release every single name that I have knowledge of, period. And nobody's going to stop this."

A child star in the 1980s, Feldman was close friends with Haim, who died in 2010 at 38 of pneumonia. Feldman has claimed that Haim was also sexually molested by older men in Hollywood when he was a teen. Haim's mother, however, said that Feldman's claims were "bogus."

"He’s been talking about revealing the names of his and other abusers for seven years, since my son died," Judy Haim told The Hollywood Reporter. She went on to call Feldman a "scam artist" and said, "If he was serious about this, he’d share the information he has with the police.”

 
Dr. Oz stated that Feldman also disclosed other names to him off-air.
So now Dr. Oz will be complicit in the cover up?  Why not just rip the band aid off all at once?  This slow reveal 30 years in the making seems to be a convenient way for Feldman to keep himself relevant.  There very well may be a lot of truth in his story, but it it loses its punch with all the extra dragged out drama.  Sh!t or get off the pot.

 
So now Dr. Oz will be complicit in the cover up?  Why not just rip the band aid off all at once?  This slow reveal 30 years in the making seems to be a convenient way for Feldman to keep himself relevant.  There very well may be a lot of truth in his story, but it it loses its punch with all the extra dragged out drama.  Sh!t or get off the pot.
In Hollywood, this is called the tease.

 
No idea who Jon Grissom is.  I only know Brett Ratner 'cause he worked at that movie theater in Fast Times.  Wouldn't think a nice kid like that just taking tickets would get wrapped up in all this. 

 
This right here is the worst part of the internet. Due to social media there will be thousands upon thousands of people accross the world who will now be boycotting those books and movies. 
I totally agree, I certainly won't read the books or watch those movies now.

 
Four women have accused “That '70s Show” star Danny Masterson of raping them — and there's apparently “overwhelming” evidence to back up their allegations — but the Los Angeles Police Department's investigation into him has stalled.

All the allegations facing Masterson, who now stars in Netflix's “The Ranch” alongside Ashton Kutcher, date back to the early 2000s, according to HuffPost.

Unnamed sources at the LAPD told HuffPost they have “compelling” evidence that Masterson, a Scientologist, raped at least four women:

The evidence includes audiotapes, emails sent to and from Scientology officers at the time the alleged rapes happened, forensic computer evidence and a threatening handwritten letter Masterson sent to one of the alleged victims, according to two people with knowledge of the evidence in the district attorney's possession.

The Church of Scientology, HuffPost noted, has a history of fighting down claims against the church and its members. In fact, at least three of the women were also Scientologists and, at the time, reported the incidents to the church.

Masterson has denied all the allegations against him but has retained attorney Thomas Mesereau, who also represents disgraced actor Bill Cosby, as his criminal defense lawyer.

These allegations are resurfacing in the wake of the dozens of sexual harassment, assault, and rape accusations facing embattled film producer Harvey Weinstein.

The latest men facing allegations of sexual misconduct include “House of Cards” star Kevin Spacey and Hollywood elite Dustin Hoffman.

 
Four women have accused “That '70s Show” star Danny Masterson of raping them — and there's apparently “overwhelming” evidence to back up their allegations — but the Los Angeles Police Department's investigation into him has stalled.

All the allegations facing Masterson, who now stars in Netflix's “The Ranch” alongside Ashton Kutcher, date back to the early 2000s, according to HuffPost.

Unnamed sources at the LAPD told HuffPost they have “compelling” evidence that Masterson, a Scientologist, raped at least four women:

The evidence includes audiotapes, emails sent to and from Scientology officers at the time the alleged rapes happened, forensic computer evidence and a threatening handwritten letter Masterson sent to one of the alleged victims, according to two people with knowledge of the evidence in the district attorney's possession.

The Church of Scientology, HuffPost noted, has a history of fighting down claims against the church and its members. In fact, at least three of the women were also Scientologists and, at the time, reported the incidents to the church.

Masterson has denied all the allegations against him but has retained attorney Thomas Mesereau, who also represents disgraced actor Bill Cosby, as his criminal defense lawyer.

These allegations are resurfacing in the wake of the dozens of sexual harassment, assault, and rape accusations facing embattled film producer Harvey Weinstein.

The latest men facing allegations of sexual misconduct include “House of Cards” star Kevin Spacey and Hollywood elite Dustin Hoffman.
Ruh-roh... "Church" of Scientology more dangerous than North Korea. Might be time to finally pack that emergency go bag.

 
Four women have accused “That '70s Show” star Danny Masterson of raping them — and there's apparently “overwhelming” evidence to back up their allegations — but the Los Angeles Police Department's investigation into him has stalled.

All the allegations facing Masterson, who now stars in Netflix's “The Ranch” alongside Ashton Kutcher, date back to the early 2000s, according to HuffPost.

Unnamed sources at the LAPD told HuffPost they have “compelling” evidence that Masterson, a Scientologist, raped at least four women:

The evidence includes audiotapes, emails sent to and from Scientology officers at the time the alleged rapes happened, forensic computer evidence and a threatening handwritten letter Masterson sent to one of the alleged victims, according to two people with knowledge of the evidence in the district attorney's possession.

The Church of Scientology, HuffPost noted, has a history of fighting down claims against the church and its members. In fact, at least three of the women were also Scientologists and, at the time, reported the incidents to the church.

Masterson has denied all the allegations against him but has retained attorney Thomas Mesereau, who also represents disgraced actor Bill Cosby, as his criminal defense lawyer.

These allegations are resurfacing in the wake of the dozens of sexual harassment, assault, and rape accusations facing embattled film producer Harvey Weinstein.

The latest men facing allegations of sexual misconduct include “House of Cards” star Kevin Spacey and Hollywood elite Dustin Hoffman.
The DA has some explaining to do... How deep does this go?

 
This reminds me of all the MLB players getting popped for PEDs.
You suspected as much, you may have even guessed a large amount of people involved but with every name that came out there was still some disbelief.

 
I mean come on.... Who hasn't done this

"He walked out ... with his belly sticking out, no pants on, shrimp cocktail in one hand and he was furiously masturbating in the other,"

 
I mean come on.... Who hasn't done this

"He walked out ... with his belly sticking out, no pants on, shrimp cocktail in one hand and he was furiously masturbating in the other,"


:bag:

(But in my defense it was my birthday.)

 
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On Thursday's Dr. Oz, Feldman singled out John Grissom, an actor who appeared in 1988's License to Drive and 1989's Dream a Little Dream with Feldman and fellow child actor Corey Haim, and accused the older man of sexually molesting him. (Dr. Oz stated that Feldman also disclosed other names to him off-air.)
Huh, ok, good for him.

 
belljr said:
I mean come on.... Who hasn't done this

"He walked out ... with his belly sticking out, no pants on, shrimp cocktail in one hand and he was furiously masturbating in the other,"
omg I'm doing that right now!

 
belljr said:
I mean come on.... Who hasn't done this

"He walked out ... with his belly sticking out, no pants on, shrimp cocktail in one hand and he was furiously masturbating in the other,"
I've done it with a regular cocktail in one hand. You know, like a gin gimlet, but a shrimp cocktail? Why didn't I ever think of that?

 
belljr said:
I mean come on.... Who hasn't done this

"He walked out ... with his belly sticking out, no pants on, shrimp cocktail in one hand and he was furiously masturbating in the other,"
Amateur.  The shark move would be to calmly stroke away.

 
Feldman. - I kind of thought Feldman and Haim were being somewhat in their forthright in their claims a few years back, but I also thought Feldman was a bit of a huckster. At any rate it's good to get some resolution.
ah- apolgies.... I read your post as insincere- kind of mocking the announcement. thanks for clearing it up- glad it wasn't.

but I'm still wondering- is the tip of the iceberg for the so-called ring? what's the benefit of keeping the other names hidden at this point? make them squirm first?

 
ah- apolgies.... I read your post as insincere- kind of mocking the announcement. thanks for clearing it up- glad it wasn't.

but I'm still wondering- is the tip of the iceberg for the so-called ring? what's the benefit of keeping the other names hidden at this point? make them squirm first?
Well, he was angling for the 10M. 

 
jamny said:
Four women have accused “That '70s Show” star Danny Masterson of raping them — and there's apparently “overwhelming” evidence to back up their allegations — but the Los Angeles Police Department's investigation into him has stalled.

All the allegations facing Masterson, who now stars in Netflix's “The Ranch” alongside Ashton Kutcher, date back to the early 2000s, according to HuffPost.

Unnamed sources at the LAPD told HuffPost they have “compelling” evidence that Masterson, a Scientologist, raped at least four women:

The evidence includes audiotapes, emails sent to and from Scientology officers at the time the alleged rapes happened, forensic computer evidence and a threatening handwritten letter Masterson sent to one of the alleged victims, according to two people with knowledge of the evidence in the district attorney's possession.

The Church of Scientology, HuffPost noted, has a history of fighting down claims against the church and its members. In fact, at least three of the women were also Scientologists and, at the time, reported the incidents to the church.

Masterson has denied all the allegations against him but has retained attorney Thomas Mesereau, who also represents disgraced actor Bill Cosby, as his criminal defense lawyer.

These allegations are resurfacing in the wake of the dozens of sexual harassment, assault, and rape accusations facing embattled film producer Harvey Weinstein.

The latest men facing allegations of sexual misconduct include “House of Cards” star Kevin Spacey and Hollywood elite Dustin Hoffman.
I was a big That 70s Show fan and IIRC, this isn't the first time allegations against Masterson have come up. I remember reading articles alleging stuff about him on the internet years ago.

Edit: AFAIK, no allegations against Wilbur Valderrama, but he had a reputation as a big poon hound. IIRC, he went on Stern more than once bragging about all the famous chicks he banged during the height of the Show's popularity. Valderrama, Masterson and Kutcher are supposedly best buds in real life.

 
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but I'm still wondering- is the tip of the iceberg for the so-called ring? what's the benefit of keeping the other names hidden at this point? make them squirm first?
Feldman appears to have contacted the authorities. I really hope he spills everything he knows to them because that's how it should be handled. I do think there's something there but it's 30 years after the fact for him, that's always tough to prove.

 
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Cliff's? Was Spacey the "A-list" celebrity?

I wouldn't really consider him a-list...
john grissom. 

not the writer.

chances are, you won't know him even after googling him. BUT... there are others that haven't been named- CLICK THIS TO FIND OUT MORE!

 

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