Would it hurt his chances?Please be Trump. Please be Trump. Please be Trump. Please be Trump.
I doubt that Haim's abuser is a known (or rumored) gay man. Child molesters go to great lengths to hide their perversion, which usually means getting married to someone of the opposite sex. They need access to children, and they know that it will much more difficult to get that access if people know (or think) that they're gay.Not surprising after all the rumors about Bryan Singer, the X-Men director came out. There is definitely a bunch of gay old dudes in Hollywood that like young guys.
Who are you so wise in the ways of molestation?I doubt that Haim's abuser is a known (or rumored) gay man. Child molesters go to great lengths to hide their perversion, which usually means getting married to someone of the opposite sex. They need access to children, and they know that it will much more difficult to get that access if people know (or think) that they're gay.
Think about all the child molestation stories that have been in the news (Sandusky, Jared Fogle, etc.). How many of them involved men who were known (or rumored) to have been involved with other adult men?
Wtf are you an #######???Charles Nelson Reilly
While Trump has a family, he's not exactly a "family man". I would say he spawns but perhaps we should consult with his previous wives?Please be Trump. Please be Trump. Please be Trump. Please be Trump.
I really can't think of anything I'd rather do less than 'consult' with something The Donald used for any manner of spawning.While Trump has a family, he's not exactly a "family man". I would say he spawns but perhaps we should consult with his previous wives?
It's interesting, and the fact they lived together gives me bad thoughts, but the premise that it had to be a co-star is silly.Apparently somebody on some message boards did some digging and came up with Robert Downey Jr. Interesting stuff:
Agreed, however, Lucas was filmed mostly in Illinois. Not exactly a place where actors would happen by.It's interesting, and the fact they lived together gives me bad thoughts, but the premise that it had to be a co-star is silly.
There are a lot of people on movie sets, a lot of people that aren't on the IMDB page, and if any camera guy's cousin can hang around, then any celebrity would certainly be welcome.
The theory that @ShamrockPride referred to in the post I quoted wasn't even Lucas, and Sheen, but some other movie and Robert Downey, Jr.Agreed, however, Lucas was filmed mostly in Illinois. Not exactly a place where actors would happen by.
Dang. I vote Charlie Sheen.Many who were close to Haim believe that being victimized in his youth set him on the downward trajectory that ultimately led to his premature death.
Radar opted not to name the man they believe to be Haim's rapist, but the site claims that "Hollywood is poised" to reveal the suspect's identity.
According to Radar the guilty party maintains "a family-man facade," but is in fact "an evil monster who has led an extraordinarily twisted double-life."
Not surprisingly, social media has been buzzing with speculation about A-list name behind these horrific allegations.
Countless theories have been bandied about, many bolstered by elaborate (if not always logical) arguments.
But there's one star who seems to be attracting more suspicion than anyone else:
harlie Sheen worked with Haim on the 1986 film Lucas.
Haim was just 14 at the time of filming, and Sheen was soon to turn 21.
Rumors that the two of them were sexually involved on set have been circulating for years, in large part due to the following passage from a memoir written by Corey Feldman, one of Haim's closest friends:
"Within hours of our first meeting, we found ourselves talking about "Lucas", the film he made in the summer of 1985, the role I had wanted for myself.
"At some point during the filming, he explained an adult male convinced him that it was perfectly normal for older men and younger boys in the business to have sexual relations, that it was what all 'guys do.'
"So they walked off to a secluded area between two trailers, during a lunch break for the cast and crew, and Haim, innocent and ambitious as he was, allowed himself to be sodomized.
"[That man] walks around, one of the most successful people in the entertainment industry, still making money hand over fist."
Then there's this quote from an interview in which Feldman was asked about his feelings on Sheen:
"Well I have to be completely honest and say, I'm not a huge fan of Charlie Sheen. I don't make it my goal to ever talk badly in the press, we're all in it together, that's the way I look at it, but Charlie in particular, especially the way that he's affected other people that I know.
"Point blank, Charlie and Corey started their careers pretty much together, and Corey fought for his entire life to recover from those early experiences and to get his life together."
Interestingly, it was Radar that first published the blind item about an A-list male star secretly being diagnosed as HIV positive that eventually led to Sheen revealing his illness in an interview with Matt Lauer.
Of course, that doesn't mean Sheen is the culprit this time, but today that is being cited by media outlets as evidence that Radar has a track record of accuracy in reporting when it comes scandals that begin as blind items.
It's important to note that Sheen has not been officially tied to the Haim allegations in any way.
Thought he was already outed as a NAMBLA donor?Please be Trump. Please be Trump. Please be Trump. Please be Trump.
Ten pages and no one has mentioned Don Knotts............what is this, like 2016?!?!Since when does he have a "family man" facade?Dang. I vote Charlie Sheen.
Yeah, Radar said that, but I dunno if that one statement disqualiies him. Feldman seems to be pretty direct in his statements, although I can't speak to the context of his statements, haven't getten around to reading his memoir. I just read that by searching Downey and Haim.Since when does he have a "family man" facade?
If we're going to believe one part of the story, why would we choose to ignore another part of the same story? Either they know what they're talking about or they don't.Yeah, Radar said that, but I dunno if that one statement disqualiies him. Feldman seems to be pretty direct in his statements, although I can't speak to the context of his statements, haven't getten around to reading his memoir. I just read that by searching Downey and Haim.
He's been ####### the Avalanche for years!Please be Stan Kroenke
I dont want to speak for Raider, but one part of the story is from an online rag and the other part is directly from Feldman. I could see how one could give less consideration to the Radar portion.If we're going to believe one part of the story, why would we choose to ignore another part of the same story? Either they know what they're talking about or they don't.
That's what started all this.Either way, actors bump into other actors all the time.
http://radaronline.com/exclusives/2013/11/secret-police-tape-corey-feldman-first-detailed-rape-in-1993-cops-did-zero-to-catch-sexual-predator/In his new memoir, Coreyography, Feldman recounted in graphic detail the sexual abuse he and the late Corey Haim endured at the height of their fame.
He named their abusers as Ron, Tony, Burnham and Crimson — all pseudonyms.
Having already starred in Goonies, he described how he descended into a drug haze in the company of a man, in his early 20s, who would sexually exploit him for years.
Also born in 1965, like Sheen. They both would have been about 21 when Lucas was being made.Show me......Robert Downey Jr for the win!
- wikiIn 1987, Downey played Julian Wells, a drug-addicted rich boy whose life rapidly spirals out of his control, in the film version of the Bret Easton Ellis novel Less Than Zero. His performance, described by Janet Maslin in The New York Times as "desperately moving",[17] was widely praised, though Downey has said that for him "the role was like the ghost of Christmas Future" since his drug habit resulted in his becoming an "exaggeration of the character" in real life.[18]
STAND DOWN, SOLDIERTen pages and no one has mentioned Don Knotts............what is this, like 2016?!?!
*salute* yessir, sir *salute* no need for budnippin' here sir!STAND DOWN, SOLDIER
Bryan Adams?the state of "journalism" these days.. eesh
Shockingly, Feldman actually named his alleged abusers — we have excluded them from the excerpt, below — but the detectives expressed little interest in investigating the monsters, instead lasering in on the “King Of Pop” instead.
I think everyone is dealing with a big case of considering the money it will take to defend this.Shockingly, Feldman actually named his alleged abusers — we have excluded them from the excerpt, below...
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I took those as names Feldman invented, not names the four used. Considering it's Feldman, I'd say his formula was pretty simple: Rob = Ron, Antonio = Hispanic guy Charlie.Why would "Ron" be Robert Downey Jr.?
The pseudonyms are pretty rare, which means they might be specific references. Perhaps to roles "Burnham" thus would be Kevin Spacey. Scarlet perhaps to Christian Slater who was Will Scarlett in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. RDJ could still be one of the four, as "Tony" is pretty much his signature role. Charlie Sheen did play a character named "Ron" in that seminal classic Grizzly II: The Concert.
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- wikiDowney and Kiefer Sutherland, who shared the screen in the 1988 drama 1969, were roommates for three years when he first moved to Hollywood to pursue his career in acting.[13]